Can the Engine Be Washed with a Water Gun?
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Can the Engine Be Washed with a Water Gun?_58 Auto The engine can be washed with a water gun. First, the engine must be running during the wash. The water gun should not be directed at any single component of the engine for an extended period. After washing, immediately use a high-pressure air gun to dry the engine, ensuring that no water enters the wiring harness connectors, thus preventing vehicle malfunctions. Reasons for engine overheating are as follows: Abnormal operation of the cooling system, leading to poor heat dissipation; faults within the engine itself causing delayed combustion in the power cycle, generating excessive heat that the cooling system cannot dissipate in time. Deposition of scale on the outer wall of the cylinder liner: Excessive scale deposition on the outer wall of the cylinder liner prevents the heat generated by the cylinder from being transferred to the coolant in a timely manner.