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Ben_Copeland

posted on 14/2/10 at 07:44 PM Reply With Quote
Jet Wash + Engine Bay

One of my neighbours was washing his car today, i happened to look over to see him jetwashing his brand new Toyota engine bay! Didn't seem to be trying to avoid any electrics, just randomly and for sometime washing.

What's the bets it doesn't start in the morning?

Surely it can't be good to JetWash an engine, I was always told it was bad.





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l0rd

posted on 14/2/10 at 07:47 PM Reply With Quote
I used to do it in Greece on our Pick up Truck and our Renault 21.

Everytime there was an issu because of water. Wasn't the end of the world just some difficulty when trying to switch on the engine. Gave it a couple of tries and off it used to go.

Eventually, every time i used to pressure wash it, i tried avoiding the distributor cap and the engine was allways running.

Never had an issue after that.

New cars, i have never done it as i know that it can become a dissaster.

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Ben_Copeland

posted on 14/2/10 at 07:51 PM Reply With Quote
Well his engine definately wasn't running and must of been there nearly 5 mins





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NigeEss

posted on 14/2/10 at 07:59 PM Reply With Quote
It'll be fine. If it's a petrol and the ignition gets damp it'll struggle to start and run.
If a diseasel then no prob.

Think of unfaired motorbikes ridden in the rain.

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l0rd

posted on 14/2/10 at 08:06 PM Reply With Quote
Plus, every new car have waterproof connectors.

I wouldn't worry that much but wouldn't try it to my car which needs it just in case.

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balidey

posted on 14/2/10 at 08:08 PM Reply With Quote
You gotta wonder WHY he was doing in.
If its a new engine then it shouldn't be dirty.
If its a new engine and it IS dirty, then he's got a bad oil leak.
If it is a new engine, it IS dirty and he has an oil leak then using water on it is no use without a detergent.

So, my conclusion is, he's a numpty

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ReMan

posted on 14/2/10 at 08:36 PM Reply With Quote
I've always done it with the tin tops and occasionaly with the Indyblade
As long as you avoid the highesst pressure into the most sensitive bits it will be fine if built properly

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fesycresy

posted on 14/2/10 at 08:40 PM Reply With Quote
I power washed the 'inside' of a Vectra, which I needed shot of quick.

Even the central locking started to work afterwards





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SteveWalker

posted on 14/2/10 at 08:45 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by l0rd
Plus, every new car have waterproof connectors.

I wouldn't worry that much but wouldn't try it to my car which needs it just in case.


I wouldn't either. Waterproof connectors are probably actually "splashproof" and even if they're better and proof against jets of water, that'll be against hosing down, not pressure washing!

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flak monkey

posted on 14/2/10 at 09:17 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by fesycresy
I power washed the 'inside' of a Vectra, which I needed shot of quick.

Even the central locking started to work afterwards


Lol, brilliant





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Hellfire

posted on 14/2/10 at 09:24 PM Reply With Quote
Could he have been steam cleaning rather than jet washing his engine bay? From a distance they'd probably look like similar processes.......

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bob

posted on 14/2/10 at 09:43 PM Reply With Quote
Being a new Toyota he will be happy the car wont start in the morning, odds are it has every chance of not stopping.






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clairetoo

posted on 14/2/10 at 10:35 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by bob
Being a new Toyota he will be happy the car wont start in the morning, odds are it has every chance of not stopping.







Its cuz I is blond , innit

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stevebubs

posted on 15/2/10 at 12:20 AM Reply With Quote
had he been for a drive beforehand? If the engine was warm then he runs the risk of cracking the exhaust manifold...
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Ben_Copeland

posted on 15/2/10 at 07:36 AM Reply With Quote
Yeah it was steaming as the engine was still hot





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rusty nuts

posted on 15/2/10 at 09:08 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by l0rd
Plus, every new car have waterproof connectors.

I wouldn't worry that much but wouldn't try it to my car which needs it just in case.


Dream on , I would like a pound for every time I have had problems with engine electrics a few months after the engine has been steam cleaned or pressure washed. Engine may start easily after cleaning but a few months down the the connectors will probably be corroded.

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