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Posted by RAB on July 03, 2003 at 15:17:03 from (195.93.50.8):
In Reply to: Water In Engine posted by Gary on July 03, 2003 at 09:03:22:
Firstly, you don't say how the water got there. Is the engine seized? Was it running when it happened? How long has it likely been there? Are you seriously trying to make a repair? Sorry but you do not seem not too mechanically inclined, as yet, so I will try to help by pointing out some of the possibilities. If the cylinders have had water in them for some time, the injectors will need to be pulled and checked for spray pattern etc(probably by a specialist shop) anyway as they are likely to be blocked/corroded, along with some valves seat corrosion. If it was running when it happened, there may be serious damage to the engine - bent or twisted conrods, for example. If the head gasket, or worse a cracked engine part, caused the leakage into the cylinders,then you might as well remove the head as soon as possible. Give us a little more info and you will get more specific advice on the problem. Regards, RAB
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