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Old Dec 4, 2002 | 06:12 PM
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Originally posted by WiLL
yea, try to find out what caused it.

someone correct me, but couldnt you get rid of water in there by pulling the plugs and cranking the engine?
Probably, but I would use compressed air to blow it out, remove the plug when water is gone. I would think that if water got in the cylinder, it would not all come out when the piston pushed it up by the exhaust valve, which would be trouble.
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