What do you think happened? (water puddle)
#11
Do you have the wheel liner?
You could have done a few things, with a short ram I'd doubt you hydrolocked your motor unless you submerged your whole front end in.
Pop your hood, open your fuse cover, take your distributor cap off and let them air out.
Do you have aftermarket plugs wires? If they are not tight fitting water can get down in the spark plug wells. If you see water down there, do what you can to get it soaked up before pulling the plugs.
You could have done a few things, with a short ram I'd doubt you hydrolocked your motor unless you submerged your whole front end in.
Pop your hood, open your fuse cover, take your distributor cap off and let them air out.
Do you have aftermarket plugs wires? If they are not tight fitting water can get down in the spark plug wells. If you see water down there, do what you can to get it soaked up before pulling the plugs.
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#13
Originally Posted by delsol161
did you have the inner wheel well removed? that's why mine has troubles
I've kept all of my stock guards on and even in heavy rain driving, my CAI stays fairly dry. I think I would have to submerge the filter end to suck up water.
#16
Originally Posted by 94civicEX
Do you have the wheel liner?
You could have done a few things, with a short ram I'd doubt you hydrolocked your motor unless you submerged your whole front end in.
Pop your hood, open your fuse cover, take your distributor cap off and let them air out.
Do you have aftermarket plugs wires? If they are not tight fitting water can get down in the spark plug wells. If you see water down there, do what you can to get it soaked up before pulling the plugs.
You could have done a few things, with a short ram I'd doubt you hydrolocked your motor unless you submerged your whole front end in.
Pop your hood, open your fuse cover, take your distributor cap off and let them air out.
Do you have aftermarket plugs wires? If they are not tight fitting water can get down in the spark plug wells. If you see water down there, do what you can to get it soaked up before pulling the plugs.
It's still knocking but it seems like it is running ok. I will pull the plugs in the morning and see what I can find. :happysad: