JBT wrote:Does it look like all the water went into one cylinder?
Yes - it was all in Number 1 - I couldn't see, or remove anything from 2, 3,4
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JBT wrote:Does it look like all the water went into one cylinder?
Uncle Arthur wrote:Nope - no luck.... I've already started undoing bolts tonite, but it's just too bloody cold in the workshop.
AJ wrote::shock: jesus mikey...........water in any engine = NOT good............compression lockup = something broken, water does NOT compress
sabretooth wrote:My approach is to yank off all the vac lines, or try and suck any water out of them. Trace the vac line you pulled and make sure there's no water in what they lead to. Will it start with a little throttle applied while you crank? has the MAP sensor got water in it? Will it start with the factory ECU?
Has the engine got spark? (need the CAS connected for this, obviously). Are the injectors squirting fuel? If you have those, then you probably have an air measurement or other issue.
If you have neither of those, then the engine either isn't rotating, a sensor is cooked or some other component is now toast. I presume other stuff could have gotten water in it.
EDIT: OH. If by turn over you mean the starter won't even rotate the engine, then you've bent a rod and it's f#%ked. Give Richard at MX-5 Plus a call. He'll have something. Sorry, I thought it was just rotating but not "firing".
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