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Issues with washing the engine bay...
I washed my engine bay last year, and at the same time, a friend with a ej22 swapped 82 wagon did the same. After starting them up post-detail, they had lots of issues idling, and would even die. We blew out the spark plug sockets really well with some compressed air, and that seemed to fix the problem for the most part. 30 minutes of idling fixed the rest. I've since packed a fair bit of dielectric grease into the spark plug boots.
Has anyone had this problem? I figured it may be a quirky ej22 thing where the angle is an issue, or if we were just morons doing it. Thanks
Has anyone had this problem? I figured it may be a quirky ej22 thing where the angle is an issue, or if we were just morons doing it. Thanks
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Mine always runs like hell for a several miles after washing. Never had that problem with the EA81.
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not even w/the distributor getting wet.evolutionmovement wrote:Mine always runs like hell for a several miles after washing. Never had that problem with the EA81.
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my 85 ea82 was so bad at letting water into the dist. that i carried a spare cap and rotor in the glove box.
it actually died on railroad tracks once.
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Most of the cars I've had do this to some degree. I wouldn't use pressure washing at all, it'll distort rubber boots and shoot water into places you definitely don't want it.
A few minutes of spirited driving will usually fix it, unless its an old distrubutor car and you've loaded that up
A few minutes of spirited driving will usually fix it, unless its an old distrubutor car and you've loaded that up
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FWIW - I driven 90k miles in my Impreza RS with no hood scoop deflector - so the scoop is just wide open to rain - and never had any problems.
But, I have heard of this before, so I have only washed the engine compartment a couple times ever. No problems yet, but still trying to avoid more.
But, I have heard of this before, so I have only washed the engine compartment a couple times ever. No problems yet, but still trying to avoid more.
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That's why the horn is supposed to be mounted downwards to allow water to drainnzKAOSnz wrote:the biggest problem i encounterd was water getting into the Alarm horn and effectivly silencing it.
Lucky i got recipts. Its happenen twice. Next time the alarm horns going into the wheel arch.

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anyone ever use simple green...wait 5 minutes then hose off? follow it up with a nice coat of endust (some use WD-40 but it is sticky and collects dirt after awhile) and you are all set.
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Actually simple green is not good for aluminum if left on for too long
http://consumer.simplegreen.com/cons_faqs.php
http://consumer.simplegreen.com/cons_faqs.php
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Although this is true, it is also stated on that site that if you do use it, keep it under 10 minutes and they follow that by saying "Unfinished, uncoated or unpainted aluminum cleaned with Simple Green products should receive some sort of protectant after cleaning to prevent oxidation." This is where the WD-40 and/or endust comes in. They are used to add a protective layer over the exposed aluminum and to aid in repelling water, air, etc.
I agree it is a risk, but if only done on occasion I feel the risk is negligible.
I agree it is a risk, but if only done on occasion I feel the risk is negligible.
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