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Water on the spark plugs...
I recently made a thread about having water in my oil.. well I drained all the oil and flushed the system until I got all the water out.. but im still not firing over. After having to evac. from Rida I got back home to finish where I left off. and still no water in the oil. but when I pulled the plugs they had a film of rust on them. still confused I get the rust off and then I dry off the water. put the plugs in and try to start it again. and nothing. so I pull the plugs again and there is water on them. I dont know the water got in there and I really dont care. my issue is how do I get the water out of where they are... If anyone has any suggestions please let me know. thanks
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Re: Water on the spark plugs...
water in oil, wet spark plugs. probably a blown head gasket.
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Re: Water on the spark plugs...
Ive checked that... its fine
When I got the car I know that it was vandilized.. so I think that they put water in the oil them selves.. I just wandering how to get the oil out of where the pistons are. |
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Re: Water on the spark plugs...
Have you checked your fuel filter?
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