- Location
- on the beach in Ocean View, VA
I saw a few people mention cleaning it while it was running. Is it just me or do you see a problem with spraying cool water on a hot engine that it made of metal?
I don't see any more of a problem hosing it down than I do driving through a puddle and splashing it with cold water. It does sound like thermal shock would cause problems, but the amount of stored heat in the engine is more than enough to overcome the cooling effect of the water. Remember that things give off heat, things don't absorb cold. If you're spraying the engine you shouldn't be absorbing nearly enough heat to reduce the temperature quickly enough to cause problems.
Many people have been known to drive through streams and puddles (myself included) without stopping and waiting for the engine to cool down and I've yet to hear about "hot engines made of metal" breaking.:dunno: