I think I killed 'er
#23
I gaurantee you he wasn't driving through there slowly. I'm sure the water was over his hood when he was going. Besides who knows what kind of hole he drove through. Those things suck air right behind that headlight.
Last edited by neoworm0; Aug 21, 2008 at 10:22 PM.
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pull the spark plugs spray some WD 40 or some other kind of lube into the cylinders crank it over a few times to flush out any water clean the plugs if needed and put them back in try to start it and hope for the best.
also pull you distributor cap and spray it with some WD 40.
also pull you distributor cap and spray it with some WD 40.
#28
Hot girl in passenger seat wearing fishnets + mild trail..
I would've been fine had I checked the pit first, of course, I have ss tsl 33x12.5's sitting in the garage..
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#31
HAVE FAITH O DID THE SAME THING WITH NO AIR FILTER!!!!
and she still starts.. i think i toasted the afm but HAVE FAITH TOYOTAS R TOUGH!!!
too bad i dont have 1300 for a afm and i need 1 for both trucks
might have to get a new car... using my moms to get to work is getting old
and she still starts.. i think i toasted the afm but HAVE FAITH TOYOTAS R TOUGH!!!
too bad i dont have 1300 for a afm and i need 1 for both trucks

might have to get a new car... using my moms to get to work is getting old
#33
HAVE FAITH O DID THE SAME THING WITH NO AIR FILTER!!!!
and she still starts.. i think i toasted the afm but HAVE FAITH TOYOTAS R TOUGH!!!
too bad i dont have 1300 for a afm and i need 1 for both trucks
might have to get a new car... using my moms to get to work is getting old
and she still starts.. i think i toasted the afm but HAVE FAITH TOYOTAS R TOUGH!!!
too bad i dont have 1300 for a afm and i need 1 for both trucks

might have to get a new car... using my moms to get to work is getting old
same with the tps and me, i checked ebay, $5, local parts store, $170..
im having faith, probably have to shoot some water out of it with the plugs out..
ps.. my truck is actually the v6
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#35
Just because the truck went for a swim, that doesn't mean it is dead. You have been given some good advice, to repeat, drain the fluids, pull the plugs, WD40 in the cylinders, crank it over.
My buddy sank his truck in the river one time and we got it running again. It wasn't quite the same but he still drove it for a long time afterwards. Good luck.
My buddy sank his truck in the river one time and we got it running again. It wasn't quite the same but he still drove it for a long time afterwards. Good luck.
#36
Unless you hydrolocked. Then I'm assuming you tried to start it and nothing happened. If that's the case ya you probably killed it.
Pull the plugs out and then crank it over. Make sure you have a buddy stare into one of the spark plug holes though to see if anything comes out. Change the oil and get any water out of the airbox and intake. Change the air filter.
Fire it up and start listening for it to knock. Start saving for a rebuild.
I can't say whether you are stupid or not because I haven't met you but I'm going to bet you're young. LOL!
Pull the plugs out and then crank it over. Make sure you have a buddy stare into one of the spark plug holes though to see if anything comes out. Change the oil and get any water out of the airbox and intake. Change the air filter.
Fire it up and start listening for it to knock. Start saving for a rebuild.
I can't say whether you are stupid or not because I haven't met you but I'm going to bet you're young. LOL!
#37
I doubt it's dead, but you need to get back to it. Rigs sitting around out in the woods here get torched, unfortunately. Seen it a dozen or more times. And if you think that you Canadians are more decent than folks in the Southern US (known for their hospitality), then good luck to you. It's a crappy world, and people do crappy things to stuff that isn't theirs. Especially drunk idiots out in the woods.
Did you pull the air filter and see if it was wet? A soaked air filter will stop a truck from cranking in a heartbeat.
Was the distributor wet?
Did you blow any fuses?
Does it turn over at all?
Did you pull the air filter and see if it was wet? A soaked air filter will stop a truck from cranking in a heartbeat.
Was the distributor wet?
Did you blow any fuses?
Does it turn over at all?
Last edited by Crawdad; Aug 22, 2008 at 02:02 PM.
#39
I doubt it's dead, but you need to get back to it. Rigs sitting around out in the woods here get torched, unfortunately. Seen it a dozen or more times. And if you think that you Canadians are more decent than folks in the Southern US (known for their hospitality), then good luck to you. It's a crappy world, and people do crappy things to stuff that isn't theirs. Especially drunk idiots out in the woods.
Did you pull the air filter and see if it was wet? A soaked air filter will stop a truck from cranking in a heartbeat.
Was the distributor wet?
Did you blow any fuses?
Does it turn over at all?
Did you pull the air filter and see if it was wet? A soaked air filter will stop a truck from cranking in a heartbeat.
Was the distributor wet?
Did you blow any fuses?
Does it turn over at all?
Last edited by forbiddenera; Aug 22, 2008 at 04:17 PM.


