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Last edited by catch26; 09-28-2014 at 04:33 AM. |
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Re: Submerged total engine housing
drain the oil, and refill it, put a new filter on. Pull all the spark plugs, and crank it over til it blows all the water out of the cylinders. Put the plugs back in, run it for about a minute, drain the oil, repeat a few more times, new oil and filter each time. Might want to check the tranny, t-case, and diffs too, and most important, don't be a bonehead driver.
Good luck. this should sove your problems...... ( or at least the mechanical ones
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Re: Submerged total engine housing
well, might have shorted out the PCM module. Check all of the fluids. Change the diff fluid tranny fluid and everything. Regrease the zerks. put some Marvels mystery oil or some sort of oil in the cylenders, just to prevent top end scoring. Flush the oil alot, once you get it running, take it down to the local car wash and clean all of that dirt out from under there.
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Re: Submerged total engine housing
Powertrain Control Module.
The Vehicle's Computer. Generally, FORD likes to put them in the Passenger Side Kickpanel. But They may have changed that on the F series.
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