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21-12-13, 07:39 PM
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Totally gutting mate, here's hoping its good news when you get a chance to check it over!
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21-12-13, 07:42 PM
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Hard luck, hope its not too bad.
Might be worth at a minimum, checking the air filter is not waterlogged and getting the plugs out and spinning over.
If there is any water in there, sooner its out of the system the better.
Keep everything crossed.
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21-12-13, 07:55 PM
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Thanks guys.
I probably should do that actually you're right.
Won't do it any good sat in there!
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21-12-13, 08:32 PM
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Hydrolocking doesnt automatically mean its a write off, yes it may have water in but that doesnt mean it that the valves or pistons/rods are wrecked, depends on engine speed ect
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21-12-13, 08:57 PM
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Sorry to hear this but do wait until fully checked before assuming the engine is scrap. Well worth putting right.
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21-12-13, 09:09 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ritchy
Hydrolocking doesnt automatically mean its a write off, yes it may have water in but that doesnt mean it that the valves or pistons/rods are wrecked, depends on engine speed ect
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Fair point thought it did tbh.
Wasn't too fast, engine speed was probably about 2-3k revs really.
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Sorry to hear this but do wait until fully checked before assuming the engine is scrap. Well worth putting right.
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Oh it definitely is, I won't destroy it. I repaired it following the front end bumper crack and will again.
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22-12-13, 06:16 AM
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In September I sucked up some water in my Isuzu engined Rover and it wouldnt turn over at all. I took out the injectors and turned her over and was amazed at all the water that came out! After that she ran fine but smoked until the engine was warm because one of the connecting rods bent a bit but was still usable if needed until I fixed it.
I was already looking at new engines for the car when a small fix like that lessened the harm. Check that first and for the love of God, DONT TRY TO PUSH START IN GEAR!!! That will surely bend more things and do more damage!
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22-12-13, 10:17 AM
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As above but do it asap as rust in liners will really spoil it for you as it did for us on two scooby engines.
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22-12-13, 12:38 PM
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doesnt sound good callum,i would get in there and remove filter plugs etc,hope it isnt as bad,fingers crossed you can get it sorted
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22-12-13, 01:04 PM
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Still at work today so doesn't look likely ill get it home till tonight if not tomorrow. :/
Hope she's alright, not sure what else can go wrong if you're sat in a flood lol!
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