I bought an mot'd "running driving" series 3 landy the other week, wasnt supposed to be a project, but of course, its a landy.
Engine is filthy, transfer case leaks oil, so was going to clean up the hand brake drum, new shoes, and new oil seal, and thinking to clean it up with
a lovely bath in petrol. Maybe red diesel since I have a bit left around from hir7ng an excavator years ago. Engine and chassis need a good clean
too
Came across this
http://www.halfords.com/motoring/engine-oils-fluids/engine-cleaner-degreaser/gunk-green-engine-degreaser
You mustnt wash oil into drains, definitely.
Gunk and jizer always ueed to say spray on the engine, hose off. So it gets washed away. Bad
This green stuff says its biodegradable, says to me safe to be washed away into drains? Bad? Maybe? Maybe ok? Im confused
Does it break the oil does enough to make it safe or something?
Any thoughts?
[Edited on 8/4/16 by blakep82]
Think the cleaner is biodegradable, but the oil and grease you dissolve will not be.
But whats the point if the oil isnt? Its a weird one
I wasnt overly impressed with gunk when it was orange in the olden days.
Petrol/white apirit does the job with a bit of scrubbing.
Any photos of the landy?
Remember it are the oil leaks that preserve the lamdy!
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Originally posted by 02GF74
I wasnt overly impressed with gunk when it was orange in the olden days.
Petrol/white apirit does the job with a bit of scrubbing.
Any photos of the landy?
Remember it are the oil leaks that preserve the lamdy!