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Old 12-06-2007, 07:29 PM
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what do you all clean after race day? i clean the arms and stuff without takeing anything off but i always clean the engine in and out after a race, then when the everything else gets really dirty i do a whole strip down
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i pull the engine, radio trey and fuel tank spray it down with simple green then blow off with compressed air, when thats done i spray the entire bug/trug down with WD-40...
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what he said, except i mix in a garden hose in between the simple green and the compressed air...
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Old 12-06-2007, 07:57 PM
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I go home, put my stuff in the storage locker, take a shower, get a beer and tell my woman to make me something to eat. On Tuesday I might bring my stuff in a start cleaning it. Maybe not....
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what he said, except i mix in a garden hose in between the simple green and the compressed air...
i used to use the garden hose, but i had just to darn many rusted bearings...
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Hi imaxx21, do you get any rust? I have been wanting to spray mine down with water too, but worried my bearing and other metals will rust.
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try this thread.

http://rctech.net/forum/showthread.php?t=184540
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Old 12-06-2007, 09:15 PM
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I pay my mechanic to clean and rebuild my car. Cleaning includes bearing cleaning, CVD cleaning, polishing all metals, washing plastic parts, etc . Basically he tear down the car almost completely, clean the whole things, and rebuild it from ground up.

I clean & rebuild the engine myself...... I don't trust him.

When the car arrive, it does look like new.
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imagine if our wives done that for us and all they wanted in return was sex
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Originally Posted by pitdog
imagine if our wives done that for us and all they wanted in return was sex
Impossible, because if they did that, it would mean this would be a perfect world. And there is no such thing as a perfect world.
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i strip it simple "G" it rebuild it and WD-40 it
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  1. Remove wheels/tires
  2. Remove engine/exhaust
  3. Remove gas tank
  4. Use paintbrush to "dust off" the car
  5. Use compressed air and a toothbrush to get the rest clean
  6. Remove all 3 diffs
  7. Rebuild all 3 diffs
  8. Do a "nut & bolt" on the whole car to make sure everything is tight
  9. Re-Loctite critical hardware
  10. Pull clutch bell and inspect clutch shoes/springs - replace/deburr as necessary
  11. Check glue bead on tires - reapply as necessary
  12. Re-install engine/exhaust/gas tank
  13. Replace glow plug
  14. Replace air filter
  15. Check all radio harnesses/wires/plugs and reseat them in the receiver
  16. Respray car with silicone spray
  17. Clean body
  18. Rinse, lather, repeat

NO I don't ever tear the engine down. Just dump after-run in and make sure it is at BDC.
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