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Keytime 09-09-2012 10:30 PM

Cylinder ingesting water
 
Trying to help out a friend here... he has a small ski boat (not even sure of the engine). He shut off the engine while floating and the engine starting dieseling. He flooded it to get it to shut down. Later, he tried to start it and nothing. He removed the spark plugs and one cylinder was full of water. He cleared it out and the boat started and ran fine.

When he got home he did a compression test and it checked out fine and the boat runs just fine. Did he possibly suck some water through the exhaust when dieseling? Sounds like he might be lucky he didn't bend some valves.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

Trash 09-10-2012 01:01 AM

Yes

tunertech 09-10-2012 07:43 PM


Originally Posted by Trash (Post 3773242)
Yes


Yes, likely reversed rotation, Common result. Better determine why it dieseled. It will happen again

mgoblue06 09-10-2012 07:50 PM

What is dieseled? Noob question, lol

4bus 09-10-2012 07:56 PM


Originally Posted by mgoblue06 (Post 3773828)
What is dieseled? Noob question, lol

When a gas engine continues to run after the ignition (spark) is turned off, like a diesel which does not have spark plugs but instead uses heat and pressure to cause combustion.

the deep 09-10-2012 08:17 PM


Originally Posted by 4bus (Post 3773836)
When a gas engine continues to run after the ignition (spark) is turned off, like a diesel which does not have spark plugs but instead uses heat and pressure to cause combustion.

Sounds like a diesel too when it's happening . Too high idle and improper ignition timing will cause it among a couple other things .


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