EG6'S dont FLOAT!
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So my friend tried to drive my EG6 through a flooded street. As the engine started to bog from injesting water he then went from 4th to 2nd and floored it to "power out" of the water.
The engine's been drying for 2 days and its still not dry so I've begun taking the head off for starters. Needless to say its already been declared totaled so I'm gonna part it out if anyone wants anything already pm me it is a REAL EG6 and the pics say the rest.








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PICS OF THE TORN DOWN PARTS/ BENT ROD PAGE 5
So my friend tried to drive my EG6 through a flooded street. As the engine started to bog from injesting water he then went from 4th to 2nd and floored it to "power out" of the water.
The engine's been drying for 2 days and its still not dry so I've begun taking the head off for starters. Needless to say its already been declared totaled so I'm gonna part it out if anyone wants anything already pm me it is a REAL EG6 and the pics say the rest.








AND IT WAS


Modified by SiR18EG at 3:36 AM 11/13/2007
Modified by SiR18EG at 3:37 AM 11/13/2007
Modified by SiR18EG at 3:40 AM 11/13/2007
Modified by SiR18EG at 4:15 PM 1/3/2008
Modified by SiR18EG at 11:24 PM 1/3/2008
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Damn, that's too bad. He should give you his car to drive until you can get another Honda. But judging by what he did to somebody else's car, I would hate to see what condition his is in. Some people have no respect.
MAN UP AND FIX IT.....
take out the interior and let it dry out so that it doesn't get moldy...... have it steam cleaned. that is only like $40 to do. then take off the head and have the valves fixed...maybe a new ecu if it got wet. shouldn't cost too much to fix. worst case a new b16. they are cheap.
take out the interior and let it dry out so that it doesn't get moldy...... have it steam cleaned. that is only like $40 to do. then take off the head and have the valves fixed...maybe a new ecu if it got wet. shouldn't cost too much to fix. worst case a new b16. they are cheap.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by newby_j »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">MAN UP AND FIX IT.....
take out the interior and let it dry out so that it doesn't get moldy...... have it steam cleaned. that is only like $40 to do. then take off the head and have the valves fixed...maybe a new ecu if it got wet. shouldn't cost too much to fix. worst case a new b16. they are cheap. </TD></TR></TABLE>
i agree with this man.
i also agree that you should kick your friends *** for thinking that your civic is a boat. dont let a real eg6 go to waste
just take out all of the spark plugs and use a compressor to dry out some of the water. then try cranking the car without spark plugs, water should shoot out. also remove the intake and take out the water thats in the intake manifold
take out the interior and let it dry out so that it doesn't get moldy...... have it steam cleaned. that is only like $40 to do. then take off the head and have the valves fixed...maybe a new ecu if it got wet. shouldn't cost too much to fix. worst case a new b16. they are cheap. </TD></TR></TABLE>
i agree with this man.
i also agree that you should kick your friends *** for thinking that your civic is a boat. dont let a real eg6 go to waste
just take out all of the spark plugs and use a compressor to dry out some of the water. then try cranking the car without spark plugs, water should shoot out. also remove the intake and take out the water thats in the intake manifold



Sorry for your loss.
good luck
