Degreasing is gross…
Well I’m waiting on these parts and after cleaning the topside of the engine bay on a warm sunny September afternoon my confidence was up to tackle the underside. It hasent gotten any better since the last time I really looked at things. Oil leaks, grease splatter, sand, dirt mud and tiny pieces of central Oregon gravel have created such a thick layer of crust it’s very difficult to remove. Plus there are places where a previous owner’s undercoating has adhered in splotchy patches nearly everywhere.
So here was today’s plan. Soak the lower engine with purple power via a spray bottle. Let it sit for 5-10, then agitate with a brush (I now have quite an assortment) then hose off. Literally rinse and repeat. I targeted the oil pan and front axle, knuckles, control arms, and the steering linkage and the stabilizer bar. Basically everything I bump into a d touch when I’m farting around under the truck. It’s pretty tough to get photos under there.
So I put on my full plastic rain gear and some safety glasses and had a first round. I have no after photos, since it’s so wet. It’s going to be a multi day effort to knock off most of that grease. This was sort of experimental to see how effective everything would be.
I can imagine many things to make this easier. No.1 Would be a lift. No. 2 a hot pressure washer. Unfortunately I just can’t really make enough room to really get after the engine bay with s hot pressure washer. I’m sure it would help, but I don’t think it’s a magic solution. With the level of mud/dirt/oil/grease layered and cooked on I don’t think I can really avoid scraping.
That being said I may hose down the under carriage with degreaser and drive the truck to the coin op car wash and give it a quick pressure wash…but there is a “no degreasing” sign at one. So looks my driveway is the place to be.
Another truth is that “Super Clean” in the purple bottle does soften things up, but it’s pretty nasty. I think my lungs are a little irritated from breathing some of the vapor after misting the engine. So respirator next time.
Nothing about this job is pleasant. It’s no wonder I’ve put it off for so long. I know it will make a difference for locating my oil leaks, so I’ll keep at it. I think it will take at least a couple more sessions, then maybe I can start using rags get into the crevices.
I’m sure I won’t get it all, but once that radiator comes off I’ll at least be able to get to the front of the engine a bit easier, plus the battery box and the PS Reservoir will be getting removed to get to all the various oil leak pm gasket replacement.
You all know the drill, one step at a time.