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Terrible Oil Deposits On the Tranny and Oil Pan
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I've used a degreaser that they sell at Harborfreight to good effect. It's cheap as dirt and quite effect.
It costs about $6.99 / gallon and you mix it 20 parts water to 1 part degreaser, spray it on and then hit it with a pressure washer.

Because of the hydraulic oil problem and the fan blowing oil all over the engine bay, I tried installing a hood pad and it would not hold for all the caked up grease on the underside of the hood (even after cleaner).


I used this solution in a garden spray and washed it down with my 6hp pressure washer. It worked well and completely removed all the grease from the hood.

It's pretty strong, to use it as a household cleaner, you need to mix it 150:1.


With best regards

Al
1970 Mercedes Benz 280SL California Coupe
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1977 Mercedes Benz 350SLC
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Steam, combined with soap degreasers and Ron's kerosene trick, are the best I found. I have used tons of spray can degrease products on parts cars with the engines and tranny in place. Overall, the job was a joke without steam. Steam was a real problem because our hoist was in our barn. That oil would make a huge mess on the floor so I tried the degrease-rs and eventually just quit.
Ideas welcome. Ron's kerosene was the best of all but I had to rub it off of tiny places that my hands would not fit in.
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