I have used Engine "Gunk" cleaner. You should be able to pick it up at any parts store. Spray it on all over and let it set for about 10-15 minutes. Then take it through a pressure washer and it will be very well cleaned.
i have my 5spd in my trunk, just wondering what would be best to clean it up, get rid of the buildup and everything thats on it and paint it, what would u guys reccommend me to do?
I have used Engine "Gunk" cleaner. You should be able to pick it up at any parts store. Spray it on all over and let it set for about 10-15 minutes. Then take it through a pressure washer and it will be very well cleaned.
aight cool thanks. then what paint would you recommend, engine enamel?
carb cleaner works very well also...it can be used to clean the inside as well...just make sure obviously that you get it all off before installing
No problem, any type of high temp heat resistant paint will do fine. Just make sure it is clean of dust and stuff and be patient with the coats. I would do at least 3-4 very light coats at a time. Let it set overnight before going over it again with more light coats, the paint will have a much more durable coat and look great.
Carb cleaner does work, but depending on how thick the build up is you will still need to apply quite a bit of carb cleaner to eat away at the layers. The degreaser stuff works good as it will soak in and eat away the grease from bonding with the material.
no dont use engine gunk cleaner use simple green work way better then gunk and if ray waz here he would agree with me
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Heh...first I have heard anybody suggest Simple Green over the Gunk stuff. From myself and about a dozen others at my work who have used simple green for a long time, they to have all found the gunk stuff will clean the engine, transmissions, and transfer cases much better and easier with one can than going at the stuff with 2 bottles of simple green.
I have used the gunk cleaner for a long time (at least 7-8 years). Where I use to live we had a 1/8th mile dirt track for the 360 sprints, mods, and enduro racing. Having built and rebuilding a number of engines, for these, and other applications I haven't ever touched simple green for cleaning a heavily saturated engine block/transmission.
Same thing with me i used to use gunk all the time but then a few members on here told me to try simple green and when i did i was surprised that it worked better than the gunk and i only used 1 bottle of simple green extra something dont remember but it worked even cleaned areas were gunk didnt clean
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i use one of the walmart brands in a spray can with orange lid. its a gel so it doesnt slide or drip
I need to clean mine too.. I'm off tomorrow if you wanna come by and clean our trannies.. They sell that gunk stuff at my store.. Hit me up..
you should definately take jeff up on his offer, this way you can both get your trannies clean and pick up my dash while your there lmao ;)
hmmm I'm off tomorrow and this came at the right time. I will try either product and report the results to you guys once I'm done
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Also a soft brush will help lots for cleaning,
Clean with degreaser and brush, wash it off.
When its clean, re-clean with degreaser and a brand new clean brush to make sure its all off, then wash off, and give it a wipe with some thinners
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