Not unless it's already fairly pristine. And you'd have to use boiling water to degrease. Orange oil is much better. It's an earth friendly cleaner and it degreases very nicely. All the state agencies use it on heavy equipment. I used to work for the NDOR and we used it to clean off tar, grease, etc.
there is water in the engine to cool it down. It is best to use a 50/50 mix of clean water and antifreeze, not just water.
Clean water, preferably drinkable water.
steam or "engine de-greaser" avaible at a auto suppy store
No, it might even help clean it because the only product is water.
drain all coolant from system. flush with water until clean water is comming out of engine. fill rad with water and run engine up to temp. this should help remove the antifreeze from the engine. drain water out and run water through system again until clean. add new coolant to system. should be good. use garden hose to flush out system
Get a hose and spray it with water after each use. That should be sufficient, unless you wish to clean the engine properly as a mechanic too.
clean water is when water is clean and there is no bacteria or bad stuff that can give you a infection.
have you checked the oil if not do so it could be that m8 or the water could not have clean water to cool the engine check it out . have you checked the oil if not do so it could be that m8 or the water could not have clean water to cool the engine check it out .
you clean the engine just like you clean anything, everything under the hood should be waterproof
In clean water.
Back flushing an engine refers to connecting a garden hose to a special coupler added to the heater core hose, then pumping fresh water through the system to clean out old coolant. This helps to insure that you have a clean coolant system.
The best way to have clean water, is to boil it. Water purifiers are a close second, and although they still clean your water, they are not the best way to have clean water.