Posted by Galen Houk on July 21, 2017 at 18:38:34 from (173.23.155.252):
Anyone have any experience working on a machine that has been submerged in water. I just got a 2016 New Holland track loader that was submerged for an unknown time but not more than a few hours. I have been gathering information to determine how bad things might be. Of course we need to start tearing it down to determine the extent of the damage. We will pull connectors apart to look for moisture or corrosion. We will drain and replace fluids and filters then try tuning the motor over with a wrench. I will probably put a battery in it, turn on the ignition on and see if anything lights up or heats up. A hot joint might indicate that wiring needs to be replaced. If the motor can't be turned over, probably remove injectors and try again. Once all water is out of the engine, try turning it with the starter. If it turns over without any noticeable problems, try starting it. If there was water in the cylinders, it probably requires a tear down to determine the extent of the damage even if it runs. I would love to hear your experiences and suggestions.
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