submarine f-150=
jamesmetairie
11-05-2005, 03:05 AM
neworleans,chalmette area,my bro-in-law 1986 f-150 had 10 feet of water over it for several days. the truck looks ok. the body ain,t damaged. it is a 6 cyl.,a/t. do you think it is 100% unsalvagable??it was a good truck.old timer used it to go to the grocery store. should we put a prop on it and make it a submarine.
peppermrj
11-05-2005, 02:59 PM
neworleans,chalmette area,my bro-in-law 1986 f-150 had 10 feet of water over it for several days. the truck looks ok. the body ain,t damaged. it is a 6 cyl.,a/t. do you think it is 100% unsalvagable??it was a good truck.old timer used it to go to the grocery store. should we put a prop on it and make it a submarine.
Hmm any electrical components will always be suspect.
Take the wheels off and go for a big anchor effect. :evillol:
Hmm any electrical components will always be suspect.
Take the wheels off and go for a big anchor effect. :evillol:
Bruce Hunt
11-09-2005, 09:49 AM
I really wouldn't worry so much about the electrical components, but the fluids will all need to be drained such as the differential, tranny, engine, power steering, and gas tank. You will probably have to replace the battery and pull out the plugs. I would fire the engine with the plugs out and let her blow.
I had an older car that sat under water from a flashflood. I didn't even take that many precautions before I cranked her up and she came to life.
I had an older car that sat under water from a flashflood. I didn't even take that many precautions before I cranked her up and she came to life.
jamesmetairie
11-10-2005, 09:50 PM
I really wouldn't worry so much about the electrical components, but the fluids will all need to be drained such as the differential, tranny, engine, power steering, and gas tank. You will probably have to replace the battery and pull out the plugs. I would fire the engine with the plugs out and let her blow.
I had an older car that sat under water from a flashflood. I didn't even take that many precautions before I cranked her up and she came to life.was your older car a computer car. i hear that is the biggie.all those fancy electrical connections get coroded under the dash and under the hood.
I had an older car that sat under water from a flashflood. I didn't even take that many precautions before I cranked her up and she came to life.was your older car a computer car. i hear that is the biggie.all those fancy electrical connections get coroded under the dash and under the hood.
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