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Old 07-05-2022, 05:41 PM
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Car maintenance shouldn’t just be as superficial as keeping your car looking clean and good on the surface. You also have to clean its internal engine parts to prevent the buildup of sludge, grease, dirt, rust, etc.
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Originally Posted by robertsander08
Car maintenance shouldn’t just be as superficial as keeping your car looking clean and good on the surface. You also have to clean its internal engine parts to prevent the buildup of sludge, grease, dirt, rust, etc.
Actually, that’s not right. Its very much I’ll advised to clean the internal engine parts of R/C engines due to disrupting very very precise fits. You ruin the piston fit by disassembling the engine. After run maintenance will do all the rust and corrosion prevention one would need.

wow. Responding to a 9 year old thread...

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