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Posted by mjbrown on September 26, 2006 at 17:17:52 from (64.179.13.180):
In Reply to: Tractor Underwater posted by Steve from Arkansas on September 26, 2006 at 11:59:22:
Hi; I work on boats for my living and boat engines get sunk from time to time, outboard 2 and 4 cycle and inboards as well. We drain the oil , pull the plugs and turn it over to blow the water out of the cylinders. change the oil and filters, dry the ignition, spray wd40 in the cylinders, replace the plugs and get it running! Drain the oil and change the filters and run it under load to get it up to temp and drive out the moisture. The water will probably ruin your starter and generator and make the electrical connection cruddy. The best thing you can do for your engine if the water was relatively clean is to get it good and hot with fresh clean oil in it.
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