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shampooing the engine in my '76, any tips?

Posted: 3/25/04 7:19pm Message 1 of 10
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Vette(s): 1976 Stingray,(early) White L48 loaded. Stock t-tops and also the original aftermarket "moonroofs". #'s matching.
Hey everyone,
I'm going to be shampooing/cleaning the engine in my '76 this weekend. I've done this on my other cars a couple of times in the past but never on my vette. Anything I should know besides covering the distributor, battery, etc.? Any tips?
The stuff i'll probably get is from "Gunk" (engine shampoo).
Cheers. |headscratch| |cheers|


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shampooing the engine in my '76, any tips?

Posted: 3/25/04 7:38pm Message 2 of 10
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Don't forget covering the carb. Nothing magic about it, I use a degreaser, but be careful, some of the stronger stuff takes the ink off of decals.


shampooing the engine in my '76, any tips?

Posted: 3/25/04 7:43pm Message 3 of 10
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Vette(s): 1972 Corvette coupe, unrestored, 155,000 miles. 1995 Corvette 6 speed convertible
If the engine isnt really filthy, the best thing Ive found to do is use a gentle dishwashing soap, like "Dawn".....Wet engine, wash with Dawn and hose off completely....then I let the engine run to dry about 90 percent of the water, and wipe off the rest with clean towels....works good. |idea|


shampooing the engine in my '76, any tips?

Posted: 3/25/04 7:45pm Message 4 of 10
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Vette(s): 1976 Stingray,(early) White L48 loaded. Stock t-tops and also the original aftermarket "moonroofs". #'s matching.
The degreaser is a good idea too. I used foil to cover the parts, is that still a good idea?


shampooing the engine in my '76, any tips?

Posted: 3/25/04 7:58pm Message 5 of 10
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YUP! Foil works really well.


shampooing the engine in my '76, any tips?

Posted: 3/26/04 7:17am Message 6 of 10
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 76sting said: Hey everyone,
I'm going to be shampooing/cleaning the engine in my '76 this weekend. I've done this on my other cars a couple of times in the past but never on my vette. Anything I should know besides covering the distributor, battery, etc.? Any tips?
The stuff i'll probably get is from "Gunk" (engine shampoo).
Cheers. |headscratch| |cheers|
 


I don't think you need to cover the battery! |laugh|


shampooing the engine in my '76, any tips?

Posted: 3/26/04 11:47am Message 7 of 10
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don't forget to blow dry it |laugh|


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shampooing the engine in my '76, any tips?

Posted: 3/26/04 12:31pm Message 8 of 10
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Vette(s): 1976 Stingray,(early) White L48 loaded. Stock t-tops and also the original aftermarket "moonroofs". #'s matching.
Thank's for the blow-dry tip.
That reminds me, I should probably apply a conditioner after the shampoo, then blow-dry.

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Posted: 3/26/04 1:57pm Message 9 of 10
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my teenage daughters can help you with that


shampooing the engine in my '76, any tips?

Posted: 3/26/04 7:57pm Message 10 of 10
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Vette(s): 1975 C3 Red, T-Tops, Black Interior. All I need is time and money! Getting there!
No need to cover the battery.
Dawn can strip the wax off the paint, but can work on the engine.
Can I use an exhaust hose from the tailpipe as a blow dryer?
One more thing. Hank, you can get your teenage daughter to help? You are my hero! How did you do it? I want to do that to mine!!! |bouncy|

Ken Styer


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