
Flooding
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- steve_earwig
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Re: Flooding
No quick fixes I'm afraid, I think you'd need a time machine...
I guess it depends how far the water got: air filter turned to paper mache blocking things up; cold water hitting the hot turbo - nasty; water doesn't compress too well so you may have a bent conrod or 4... You'll just have to investigate - good luck!
I guess it depends how far the water got: air filter turned to paper mache blocking things up; cold water hitting the hot turbo - nasty; water doesn't compress too well so you may have a bent conrod or 4... You'll just have to investigate - good luck!

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- Welly
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Re: Flooding
Unfortunately it is all too easy to take-in water on these cars as the air intake is very low.
Start by removing the air filter as this will be soaked and see if it runs better then. If water has entered the cylinder(s) and has been compressed enough then it can 'hydrolock' and damage the con-rods/pistons rings.
If it's petrol then remove the spark plugs FIRST before you start cranking it to blow out any excess water (if it's diesel you might have to remove the glow plugs but soak them really well in WD40 as they can snap off in the head).
The smoke you saw might just have been the water burning off through the exhaust.
Hopefully it will recover from this.
Start by removing the air filter as this will be soaked and see if it runs better then. If water has entered the cylinder(s) and has been compressed enough then it can 'hydrolock' and damage the con-rods/pistons rings.
If it's petrol then remove the spark plugs FIRST before you start cranking it to blow out any excess water (if it's diesel you might have to remove the glow plugs but soak them really well in WD40 as they can snap off in the head).
The smoke you saw might just have been the water burning off through the exhaust.
Hopefully it will recover from this.
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