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I like reading the stuff Gary puts up here. I have used some of his tips on my truck. I relocated my breather bottle on my '01. I used his tips to do it. -Jason
I have drove mine in the rain, and a little snow. I do understand being careful washing the engine bay, I just dont understand drying it. Are you not going to force moisture into unwanted places with a leaf blower???
I let mine sit overnight to dry after washing. And I vacuum up any puddles of water when I'm done.
I recommend not spraying your alternator. Managed to blow out the voltage regulator on my wife's Civic by getting the alternator wet while washing the engine.
A fellow I worked with years ago gave me a tip that has worked for me.
With a garden hose and standard spary nozzle lightly spray the engine and compartment, just to get it wet. Then sprinkle laundry powder soap over everthing (I think I used Tide. ) Let it sit overnight. Wash off with a garden hose.
I did this years ago on a car I was selling. I had wanted to spruce up the engine compartment. It did a great job.