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post Aug 22, 2007 - 8:42 PM
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SO i washed my engine with a presure washer at the car cleaning place eny way it started was cool for like 3 secs then ****ed up i think its the spark plugs it runs i drove it home b ut its running on 3 clinders i already checked the wires eny eny one got eny clues
 
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post Aug 23, 2007 - 7:07 AM
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if his car hydro locked it wouldn't run period, and if he tried to run it would have found himself w/bent valves, and really not running.

secondly NEVER EVER NEVER EVER use a PRESSURE washer on your engine.
NOBODY should need to do this
follow this procedure

1. Let the engine run for a minute or two to warm it up. Grease and other gunk is easier to remove when the engine is warm (NOT HOT).

2. Cover any exposed electrical components and anything else you do not want to get a bunch of water on with aluminum foil.

3. Get a can of engine degreaser from your local auto store...they used GUNK Engine Degreaser. Spray it liberally on everything! Don't be shy...they used the entire can. Let is sit for 10-15mins so it can breakdown and loosen all that grime.

4. Get the hose out and spray down everything to remove all the degreaser and dirt and grime. Do not use a nozzle...just the hose is enough pressure. You do not want to blast water into all the engine components...especially on newer cars.

5. Let the water run off for a few mins and start the engine and let is run for 30 seconds to help dry some of the water.

6. Here's the final step spray the entire engine bay down with WD-40. use an entire can and spray it on EVERYTHING! Some substitute Pledge furniture spray instead of WD-40 (believing WD-40 attracts dust).

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