jwesley74
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Have a problem, would like some input. We were playing this weekend with our trucks and our 923a2 with the 8.3 turbo forded in a canal about 4-5 foot deep. Seal on the filter housing wasn't sealed properly and canister filled with water and sucked in water in intake. It started puffing white smoke as operator was attempting to climb the bank and stalled. We pulled it out with the other truck on dry land and pulled filter canister, it was filled with water. We left canister off and 1st attempt at starting it was hydrolocked. This happened on Friday night. We attempted to clear it out by spinning backwards manually with very little success and gave up. Towed it home. Finally able work on it today. Turned backwards manually a little but in the last few days the water weeped into oil pan. Drained oil, had about a gallon of water in it. There wasn't any water in oil on saturday after hydrolocked so we know it weeped.
Anyway, now it turns over to slow to start and my buddy thinks it could be bent rods. It's only showing 24v right now so I'm thinking weak batteries. We're charging batteries now, but has anyone experienced this and could it have bent the rods that easily?
Any cheater way to get water out faster in this event in the future? Clearly we know to seal the air filter housing. This truck we messed up and didn't silicone seal the canister. All other trucks we have and forded water 5+ feet even leaving sit stuck for 16 hrs one time in 5' of water. Started up next day perfect and got pulled right out. Canister was bone dry and we changed all fluids with little or no water in any of the other fluids.
Anyway, now it turns over to slow to start and my buddy thinks it could be bent rods. It's only showing 24v right now so I'm thinking weak batteries. We're charging batteries now, but has anyone experienced this and could it have bent the rods that easily?
Any cheater way to get water out faster in this event in the future? Clearly we know to seal the air filter housing. This truck we messed up and didn't silicone seal the canister. All other trucks we have and forded water 5+ feet even leaving sit stuck for 16 hrs one time in 5' of water. Started up next day perfect and got pulled right out. Canister was bone dry and we changed all fluids with little or no water in any of the other fluids.
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