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Old 05-12-2008, 09:29 AM
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i need your help

so what would happen if you went in a "pond" that was to deep and water went in you intake and filled up the 1st and 6th port to the top. and you pulled the plugs ang tryed to push it but i gidnt push and water out?
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1. What if I did?

2. Don't post incoherent questions.
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You would kill your engine if you tried to run it with that water in there. Water is not a good lube for your crank or pistons.

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Water entered the cylinders, the intake valve closed, the pistons came up and encountered this incompressible liquid and came to a screeching stop and meanwhile the rest of the engine has got some momentum built up and doesn't want to stop right quick so the crank keeps turning and ends up bending the connecting rod on the the pistons that have water in them and probably causes the pistons to cock off to the side and get wedged in the cylinder. At this point you most likely would have a very heavy paperweight.

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