Otherthan blowing is off with compressed air, what do you do the clean the top of a twin cylinder Kawasaki engine? thanks Ray
Compressed air is your best choice.Otherthan blowing is off with compressed air, what do you do the clean the top of a twin cylinder Kawasaki engine? thanks Ray
Gentlemen, thanks, I have removed the engine cal couple time and used compressed air to blow it clean as recommended. I just wanted to make sure that was sufficient. I do like the idea of the long round brush and don't see that causing a problem. Last thing I would be inclinde to do is to flush the engine with water.Compressed air is your best choice.
People who wash their engines are causing slow death to it.
Once a year or so, it may be worth removing the shroud and other covers to do a really good cleaning between fins.
Ray- That is just if you see lots of debris between the cylinder fins. It's a very effective tool, imo.I do like the idea of the long round brush and don't see that causing a problem.
I use a leaf blower. They are also great for blowing water off your car after a wash. It reduces water spotsCompressed air is your best choice.
People who wash their engines are causing slow death to it.
Once a year or so, it may be worth removing the shroud and other covers to do a really good cleaning between fins.
Get a cat.Gentlemen, thanks, I have removed the engine cal couple time and used compressed air to blow it clean as recommended. I just wanted to make sure that was sufficient. I do like the idea of the long round brush and don't see that causing a problem. Last thing I would be inclinde to do is to flush the engine with water.
My storage building is very tight and I keep rodent traps loaded all the time as a back up. Never have I had problem them in the building, they did do terrible number on my daughter car several years back while it sat under the car cover, Cheer All, Ray