HammerDown
Expert Member
A lot of things in an engine bay are not meant to be blasted with a high pressure jet of water.
There doesn't have to be anything wrong with the seals.
The worst an engine bay is going to be subject to while driving is some splash from the wheels, some rain through the front grill and maybe being submerged if you've been driving near Benoni recently.
None of these try to force water at 100+ PSI pressures past seals, rubber dust covers, etc.
Your analogy about bathing is not a good one.
Take a high pressure spray, stick it in your mouth or ears and pull the trigger and see what happens. Like an engine bay your body won't come to much harm if you sprinkle it with water but we're talking high pressure here.
Ughh....if you are thick enough to take an industrial pressure cleaner at full pressure to your engine then you are the moron who deserves to blow all the covers and wires and whatever right off your engine....take video though, you would be imortalised. Normal people with more than 1 brain cell though wouldn't do that, and would go to the carwash, where the pressure is low and nothing will happen but a nice clean engine.
Engine cleaner and the hosepipe back home work pretty good too.
But wash it, don't wash it, honestly I don't give a crap.