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Post GT40 Intake cleaning
I'm starting to get all of my ducks in a row to start my Explorer EFI swap. I want to get the intake and plenum cleaned before I paint/clear them. Most of the mung is on the internal surfaces (cooked on oil/soot).

I was just going to send them out to be hot-tanked, but I've been reading recently that it may not be wise considering they are aluminum. Does anyone have any thoughts on the best way to clean them? Soak in Simple Green? Use Purple Power and pressure wash (I think I may have read that Purple Power is a little corrosive)?

I think all the brackets, pulleys, etc. can be cleaned pretty well with some good pressure washing since there's no internal mungy-ness.

Any input would be appreciated.

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Wed Nov 19, 2014 1:53 pm
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Post Re: GT40 Intake cleaning
I've seen throttle body and air intake cleaner at the parts stores. I've never used it but that could be an option.

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You might be able to have them steamed. Call an engine machinist and see what they say.

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Just don't use anything abrasive inside as it may not all come out. There are hot water/soap parts cleaners that do a good job. Look at trans shops to see if they will wash them for you.


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I would try soaking it in a Simple Green and water solution. I've found its a good combination.


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