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Old 03-29-2010, 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted by xjken99
How clean do you want it? Showroom clean or just getting rid of the worst mud? If you are going for showroom clean then you will need to hand wash every hose, connector and wire. You will need to remove the battery and the factory air cleaner box. Once you get it fairly clean you can spray the entire engine with one of the tire foams. Let it sit for a while and hit all the heavy spots with a 2 or 4 inch paint brush to spread it around. Wipe off excess with a clean dry rag. It's a lot of work, that's why I have only done mine twice in 11 years.

Just maintain my engine, thats all. Nothing showroom, just keep it nice and clean.
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Just saw your from dahlonega, so am i haha. Do you go to NGCSU??
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Just saw your from dahlonega, so am i haha. Do you go to NGCSU??

No I am at Camp Merrill
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