Whats the best way to clean your engine bay?
Moderator: martauto
I have had my 88 reg 325i for just over a week now and have been watching the underside of the engine to see if there are any leaks. No sign of any drips.
There is evidence of old oil leaks / spillages as there is some old oil on the side of the engine. My local mechanic said its one of the cleanest e30s he has seen - but in the service history there is an advisory on a receipt from 2003 saying there is a slight leak from the head gasket. I know it's common enough for the M20 to leak a bit - but I'd like to clean it so I can monitor any leaks.
So here's the question
I've been toying with the idea of a steam clean at the local car wash. Is this a good or a bad thing to do to your engine bay??
There is evidence of old oil leaks / spillages as there is some old oil on the side of the engine. My local mechanic said its one of the cleanest e30s he has seen - but in the service history there is an advisory on a receipt from 2003 saying there is a slight leak from the head gasket. I know it's common enough for the M20 to leak a bit - but I'd like to clean it so I can monitor any leaks.
So here's the question
I've been toying with the idea of a steam clean at the local car wash. Is this a good or a bad thing to do to your engine bay??
E30 316i auto coupe build thread here viewtopic.php?f=25&t=273035
Spray on gunk and wash off when engine warm.
As before watch the electrics.
The M20 always seems to leak from the osf corner of the engine to head joint. All the ones I have (had) do it even when using genuine gaskets etc.
It is never a bad leak, just one that needs a cloth and WD40 or such like every so often to keep it clean.
As before watch the electrics.
The M20 always seems to leak from the osf corner of the engine to head joint. All the ones I have (had) do it even when using genuine gaskets etc.
It is never a bad leak, just one that needs a cloth and WD40 or such like every so often to keep it clean.
'82 323i henna
'90 320iSE sterling silver No more!
'10 116d Sport Red - MkI
'12 1.4 Punto Easy Exotica Red
'11 X3 3.0d SE
'89 240 DL Estate
'90 320iSE sterling silver No more!
'10 116d Sport Red - MkI
'12 1.4 Punto Easy Exotica Red
'11 X3 3.0d SE
'89 240 DL Estate
Covering the electrics is a good idea. That is the bit I was worried about!
If I do it myself - with an engine bay cleaner how do you get to the areas like the engine block below the exhaust manifold!
If I do it myself - with an engine bay cleaner how do you get to the areas like the engine block below the exhaust manifold!
E30 316i auto coupe build thread here viewtopic.php?f=25&t=273035
Thanks for that Dave D - Will get hunting my local brush shop!!!!! 
E30 316i auto coupe build thread here viewtopic.php?f=25&t=273035
If you can't be bothered with all that yourself find a local car valeting place to steam clean the engine bay for you. They often have the proper kit and specialised drainage for all the crud that will get washed off onto the floor.
Thanks for all of the advice. I've been out and bought an engine cleaner and a brush. Will be heading for the jet wash this afternoon. 
E30 316i auto coupe build thread here viewtopic.php?f=25&t=273035
-
Hyperion
- E30 Zone Squatter

- Posts: 1727
- Joined: Tue Jul 12, 2005 11:00 pm
- Location: JHB, South Africa
all the above advice is sound. my engine is pretty clean, i just use a sponge and soapy water on all the bits, start the engine and hose it off with teh engine running, without spraying the fuse box directly or at all.
once done, let it run for a few secs, switch her off wipe any excess water from the fuse box, dizzy etc. start her up again to check that she does and thats it.
once done, let it run for a few secs, switch her off wipe any excess water from the fuse box, dizzy etc. start her up again to check that she does and thats it.
The old man steams the engine bay ( he not keen on doing it though ) and always trys to advoid the electrics.
Using TFR not really going to help much and if you spray it on and miss it when washing off it bloody stinks to high heaven when it's being roasted onto the engine.
Using TFR not really going to help much and if you spray it on and miss it when washing off it bloody stinks to high heaven when it's being roasted onto the engine.
Felix79 aka Dan
If you got haters, then your doing something right!
E85 Z4M Roadster
If you got haters, then your doing something right!
E85 Z4M Roadster
-
Grrrmachine
- E30 Zone Wiki / Team Member

- Posts: 8043
- Joined: Sat Feb 09, 2008 11:00 pm
- Location: Warsaw, Poland
Disconnect the battery, gaffer-tape a plastic sheet to the bottom of the car, then fill the engine bay with vinegar...
I accept no responsibilty for the possibly disastrous results this method may yield.
I accept no responsibilty for the possibly disastrous results this method may yield.
i`v always used TFR bloody good stuff so good i went out and got 55 gallon of the stuff sitting in my gardan only because it was cheap at the time, spray it on neat and then give it a good seing too with the jetwash (just dont use it on chrome).

E46 328ci, sport bumpers, 19" style 95`s
Baz666 wrote:i`v always used TFR bloody good stuff so good i went out and got 55 gallon of the stuff sitting in my gardan only because it was cheap at the time, spray it on neat and then give it a good seing too with the jetwash (just dont use it on chrome).
TFR is good stuff but bloody leathal neat and will take the laquer off your paint. Also got to be carefull about lettign it dry on paintwork as it can make it go a sstreaky as a chavets fake tan.
Felix79 aka Dan
If you got haters, then your doing something right!
E85 Z4M Roadster
If you got haters, then your doing something right!
E85 Z4M Roadster
I'll try that - but you have to come and visit me when I'm in hospital!!!!!spook wrote:Get your missus to do it
E30 316i auto coupe build thread here viewtopic.php?f=25&t=273035





