<VV> Cleaning oily parts?
Ken Lundy
klundy at optimum.net
Mon Aug 15 13:47:47 EDT 2016
I use Gunk Engine Brite. Works great! Rinse with water.
Ken
New Jersey
64 Monza Convertible
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Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2016 09:26:59 -0500
From: "Kinzelman, Andy" <akinzelm at greatnortherncorp.com <mailto:akinzelm at greatnortherncorp.com>>
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Subject: <VV> Cleaning oily parts?
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Guys,
My daily driver 65 has been leaking oil for some time; which I am working to rectify. Among the other oily/grungy parts is the rear grille.
In the past I have used gasoline as a solvent (I know, it's health and fire hazardous). Any recommendations for a less hazardous, but still effective cleaner? I also need to clean some engine internal parts; as well.
Thanks,
Andy K.
Wisconsin
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