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Re: Cleaning WTP engines
Posted by 'DCharity' on 02 Nov 2010 @ 19:18


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DCharity
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Hi Stryker,

Can only pass-on what we used to do, the same applies to any engine you want to clean.
Use one of the "Autoglym" products intended for engine/motorcycle of parts cleaners.

With our WTP engines, I used to remove the engine complete, then carb, pull-starter and clutch assembly before cleaning (make sure all open ports are sealed).
Apply the "Autoglym" product and allow to work, working with a small screwdriver point and/or wire brush on thick oil deposits, a good quality plastic kitchen brush will give good results too.

After 5/10 mins hose off with water: depending on how long the engine has been left uncleaned, you may have to repeat the proceedure.

No connection, financial or otherwise exists between "Autoglym" and I: wish it did!!

Oh, then of course, dry the engine off checking water has not entered where it shouldn't.

Dave.

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Cleaning WTP engines  by 'Stryker1'   (02 Nov 2010 @ 17:42)
Re: Cleaning WTP engines  by 'DCharity'  << You are here!

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