Water in engine
#1
Water in engine
Hello!
First time user here! So I have a 2001 Mitsubishi eclipse spider gt. I drove it through some flood water a little to fast and push water over my hood and into my intake it will not even crank over, it sounds like it try's but just won't, but anyways I took my air intake out( it was filled with water....) and then I took my manifold off to take all the spark plugs off. I got them out and I tryed to turn my engine over to get the water out. Nothing!! I'm stuck, the limit of my knowledge was thinking the spark plugs would allow the pressure to escape.
Please help
First time user here! So I have a 2001 Mitsubishi eclipse spider gt. I drove it through some flood water a little to fast and push water over my hood and into my intake it will not even crank over, it sounds like it try's but just won't, but anyways I took my air intake out( it was filled with water....) and then I took my manifold off to take all the spark plugs off. I got them out and I tryed to turn my engine over to get the water out. Nothing!! I'm stuck, the limit of my knowledge was thinking the spark plugs would allow the pressure to escape.
Please help
#2
Any help?? My cars still sitting with water in it, It still won't turn over this morning, I'll be trying to test my starter today but I'm 100% sure the starters fine. It could not be getting enough power to the starter to not turn over? I tryed jumping my car but the battery is in great condition
#3
Hello!
First time user here! So I have a 2001 Mitsubishi eclipse spider gt. I drove it through some flood water a little to fast and push water over my hood and into my intake it will not even crank over, it sounds like it try's but just won't, but anyways I took my air intake out( it was filled with water....) and then I took my manifold off to take all the spark plugs off. I got them out and I tryed to turn my engine over to get the water out. Nothing!! I'm stuck, the limit of my knowledge was thinking the spark plugs would allow the pressure to escape.
Please help
First time user here! So I have a 2001 Mitsubishi eclipse spider gt. I drove it through some flood water a little to fast and push water over my hood and into my intake it will not even crank over, it sounds like it try's but just won't, but anyways I took my air intake out( it was filled with water....) and then I took my manifold off to take all the spark plugs off. I got them out and I tryed to turn my engine over to get the water out. Nothing!! I'm stuck, the limit of my knowledge was thinking the spark plugs would allow the pressure to escape.
Please help
Wow that sucks. check out this link. It might help you out..
Drying Out Your Flooded Car
Your probably going to need new parts too. Check out
Aarons Autosport - Homepage
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