White substance on engine

White substance on engine

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TheGreatElectron

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9 posts

143 months

Wednesday 30th May 2012
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I'm intending to start running a car after it's been sitting in the drive for 2 years. Already asked a couple of questions in this thread. I've just noticed that not only is just about everything under the bonnet covered in dust, but there's some white stuff that looks similar to mould on top of the engine and around some of the pipes, especially near the connectors.

I'm guessing that it's not dangerous but will likely burn off and smell pretty awful as soon as the engine comes on and warms up. It looks like it would be very easy to wash off, so I'm inclined to basically throw a bit of water over it and wipe it down first. Can anyone confirm whether that is likely to be sensible?

G600

1,479 posts

187 months

Wednesday 30th May 2012
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Is it dry and powdery? if so it could be residue from a coolant leak.

TheGreatElectron

Original Poster:

9 posts

143 months

Wednesday 30th May 2012
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It does look slightly powdery, but coolant leak seems unlikely because the water level in the radiator is still very full (besides some of the white stuff is on top of the engine - there doesn't seem to me any plausible way it could get there).

Defcon5

6,183 posts

191 months

Wednesday 30th May 2012
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Could be escapinmg as steam and condensing on top of the engine. Wouldnt really cause a drop in level either

HustleRussell

24,691 posts

160 months

Wednesday 30th May 2012
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Unlikely in my opinion. OP- it's an old, low value car. Start the fker! You won't learn what's up until you try to get it to an MOT.

magpie215

4,396 posts

189 months

Wednesday 30th May 2012
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probably just bits of surface corrosion on alloy bits

Evoluzione

10,345 posts

243 months

Wednesday 30th May 2012
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^^^ What Magpie says - it's the residue from aluminium corrosion caused by damp on bare ali.

I just bought a car which had its head and cam cover stored in the boot since '07, it looked like it snowed in there! (pics on request).

Don't wash it off, use a brush.

TheGreatElectron

Original Poster:

9 posts

143 months

Thursday 31st May 2012
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Thx guys. Yep, I agree that on closer inspection it looks more like it could be corrosion, though I never realised you could get *white* corrosion. I've brushed it off all the places that can be reached with a brush, though unfortunately there's an area behind the engine where all the pipes etc. make it impossible to reach with anything much larger than a toothbrush, so I've left those. Hope they'll be OK when the car starts :-)

Willhook

112 posts

142 months

Tuesday 19th June 2012
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Use Vinegar and #00 wire wool then autosol to protect if you're that bothered.

The water splitter on the mother's fiesta was more corrosion than ally where there had been a very slight leak over time.