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74,
I can't really help you with the Florida regs, but I am a big fan of Castrol Super Clean as a degreaser. The grease practically runs off.
Good luck,
Anthony
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strip it.
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quick. If you have scraped most of the think layer off, you can use brake
cleaner and rags to wipe it clean (cuts thru grease with ease), thus
avoiding the seepage and spillage of engine degreaser. That is what I had
to do, not for regs, but for a fussy landlord! It worked great and I found
my sorce leak (oil pan) and everything looks nice and clean under it now.
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I can tell you from experiance that if your ride has power steering, the worst leak is typically from the power steering valve.
We have the same basic regs up hear in the peoples republic of MD.
If you have a friend with a service station, they can typically have one of those portable steam cleaner auto detailing guys do the job at the station. I had my Roadmaster Wagon done that way and we found the leaky valve cover gaskets to be the culprit and the gut did an excellent job on washing down the motor. It was almost spotless!
Hope this helps.
Have a great Memorial Day weekend and remember our troops!
Bill
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Brakleen gets my vote! Comes right off and dries fast, just like "lowbrowser" says.
JR
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but lets not forget that the grease forms a fine rust proof coating!
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