yeah its a pretty old trick. I like to keep it to my self so I can buy old tractor and motorcycle for cheap and have them free and running before the sun goes down!
Turbo if you do want to sell that canister housing pm me I'd love to make a deal
Well, we didn't get as lucky with the 1st set we tried to start. Same issue, water in the exhaust. Filled the rear cylinder. A milky mess came out of the oil drain...after about 3 quarts of water. We sucked what we could from the exhaust and then proceeded to ATF the cylinder.
This is where things aren't looking good. The motor would spin very nicely, and then jam up. So, we tried the other way. Spins very nicely, jam. Same spot, both ways.
Pulled the injectors out hoping to release any cylinder pressure. Same thing.
Pulled the rockers off to take the valve train from the equation. Same thing.
This isn't cool because this was actually the BEST looking set we picked up. Very low hours, all bolts were installed. Everything LOOKED great, but there was no exhaust flapper (like just about ALL of them).
The fear now is that the exhaust flapper was gone long before GL ever touched it and GI Joe tried to start the motor after it was already wet from no exhaust flapper.
Any suggestions on what to try next?
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