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Hi, i have a ktm 2013 450sxf that I didn’t wash properly before getting work done to the engine which took 2 months, since having it back I have a part of the head which got honed out for a bigger piston
which is way cleaner then the rest I currently have a broken hand and cannot ride so looking at scrubbing it right up, I have used autosol aluminium polish and a scouting pad to clean the swing arm up but not really keen on doing that to my motor. Does anyone else have an easier or better way without pulling the motor off the frame?

which is way cleaner then the rest I currently have a broken hand and cannot ride so looking at scrubbing it right up, I have used autosol aluminium polish and a scouting pad to clean the swing arm up but not really keen on doing that to my motor. Does anyone else have an easier or better way without pulling the motor off the frame?
The best way to do it is to tear it down and have it vapor blasted. Heres a pic of my engine after i ran it through my vapor blaster.
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I remove the motor from the frame, put it on a stand, plug all the holes, soak it in concentrated SImpleGreen, hose it off, then start scrubbing with Scotch-Brite. It will look brand new and you won't have to use any harsh chemicals or take the motor apart. Takes me about a hour to completely refresh a motor. I've worked on way worse than what you have.
You don't have to remove the motor from the frame, by the way. I would, however, remove the header and radiators/shrouds and tank.
Unfortunately had to deal with this last year after A Day in the Dirt. It was pretty wet, but good! Unfortunately it rained and snowed at my house for almost a week straight and the bike had to sit. By the time I was able to wash it, there was corrosion on the frame and motor. Scotch-brite and elbow grease took care of it.
Ride it
Repeat.
That clamp on the coolant hose looks like its cutting into the hose? Might just be the angle
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Keep the spark plug in.
I usually stuff a paper towel in the exhaust and intake ports and cover with tape, if possible. You can usually get a ballon around the intake flange.
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