Engine "Hot tank" question

50 percent sodium hydroxide (maximum saturation point without it precipitating out) caustic soda is usually the standard. It reduces complex grease directly into low grade soap. It’s the most effective degreaser for mineral petroleum oils and greases. Boosting the solution with some sodium meta silicate and potassium hydroxide usually helps it work on the more stubborn stuff like varnishes and sludges.

Heating has worked the best for me in the past. In fact, when I worked at the little mom and pop machine shop when I was in school and a little beyond, it even came in boxes marked "heat activated caustic". We kept ours just below the boiling point. lol