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I made a big Mistake :(

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Topic: I made a big Mistake :(
Posted By: JrCC
Subject: I made a big Mistake :(
Date Posted: November-03-2011 at 12:59pm
I left my drain plug in my 69 CC Baracuda SS and she filled up with rain water from 6 months ago. My carberator has water in it from all the condensation. The secondareys are filled with water also and everything is coroded and rusted. What should I do first take carb off pull sparkplugs drain oil. Help please.



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Posted By: watrski
Date Posted: November-03-2011 at 2:10pm
First thing to do with any engine that has been subject to water getting inside is to drain all fluids and get it running and hot.


Posted By: 67425ks
Date Posted: November-03-2011 at 2:14pm
the boat should be taken out of your custody and put into a foster boat family and you would only be allowed supervised visits. all kidding aside, sorry to hear about this happing to your classic.


Posted By: JrCC
Date Posted: November-03-2011 at 2:38pm
watrski im going to do all that this weekend and 67425ks your right and I should do some jail time.


Posted By: 62 wood
Date Posted: November-05-2011 at 2:27am
Bummer... have you checked to see if water in any cylinders or oil yet?

just curious... what engine? 318?

where do you live?

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Posted By: JrCC
Date Posted: November-07-2011 at 7:23pm
Im in California, and guess what I got the old 318 running again the carb still needs to be gone threw but I think she will be ok. I changed the oil and filter and put alittle oil down each spark pulg hole, after a couple of turns shes running wooohooo.



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