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Old 06-16-2000, 09:21 AM   #2
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Cover up your distributer and any wiring (coil). You can use several products, but I recommend Super Clean or Simple Green. I like Super Clean better. Spray it on, and let it sit for a while and then rinse off. I use HOT water, as it helps to remove the tough grime. Becareful not to crack your block though.

Do not use Gunk, as it is a Harsh abrasive.

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