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J_A_R_B
30-12-2006, 21:59
Hi Guys

Got a slight problem was off to see my folks in hertfordshire today when went through what appeared small flood which was not. Kept the car going through it just about and everything seemed fine. when was just starting on way back home earlier seems like the some times only running on 3 cylinders plus when at higher revs. loosing power (making a kinda chuffing noise) epecially when at 70 80 in 5th gear because it is dark gonna leave it till the morning has anybody got any ideas of what should check etc. appart from the obvious ht leads, and plugs. bizarly at idle when engine is ticking over everything seems fine. all help would be very much appreciated as need to get home for new years eve

J_A_R_B
30-12-2006, 22:06
didn't go through it rally style either went through it relatively so

J_A_R_B
30-12-2006, 22:08
also does anybody knows adrian flux's breakdown recovery number as can't find it.

MattyH16valver
30-12-2006, 22:54
Hope that water has not gone up ur exhaust :shock:

Rich
30-12-2006, 23:15
check the plug wells for water mate.

Allan
30-12-2006, 23:19
if needed get some wd40 in there to push out all the water (plugs wise)

nyk
31-12-2006, 01:56
does sound like the plugs are wet. Pull the plug leads off while the car is running to identify whch cylinder is down, obviously there will be no change in the engine noise when you have unplugged the wet one. Give the lead and plug well a good dry out with an air line and a bit of tissue.

Hooligan had the same problem on his when he left the bonnet off and it rained.

:lol:

Martin
31-12-2006, 05:01
aye I've had this.....deffo water on the plugs

Lunner
31-12-2006, 13:09
I must ahve been lucky, went through a couple of small floods at 50/60 yesterday, proper had water right up over the bonnet and over the windscreen

Zollo
31-12-2006, 13:20
My mate has just got his Golf R32 back, having had a new engine fitted. He wanted to give the four-wheel drive a pasting, by launching the car in a massive puddle, but ended up giving the engine a pasting instead! Cost the insurers about £5k :P

And I did a rally stage special in a GTi-6 a while ago... new engine required then too :oops:

Hulio
01-01-2007, 04:40
If you cant get to an air line then get a newspaper and roll up pages into tubes to stick down around the plugs to soak up the water. This worked for me when I had this problem.

Justin..
01-01-2007, 09:25
My mate has just got his Golf R32 back, having had a new engine fitted. He wanted to give the four-wheel drive a pasting, by launching the car in a massive puddle, but ended up giving the engine a pasting instead! Cost the insurers about £5k :P

And I did a rally stage special in a GTi-6 a while ago... new engine required then too :oops:

was that cos it got hydrolocked ?

Zollo
02-01-2007, 10:42
was that cos it got hydrolocked ?

Yup. Amazing the damage water can do to solid pieces of metal!

clowo16v
02-01-2007, 12:49
Thats air going down the intake not the exhaust.

Matt

Zollo
02-01-2007, 12:52
Yeah, that's what happened in both cases.