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Old Mar 3, 2006 | 06:53 AM
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I just got my car cranked up for the first time yesterday, drove it around all night trying to break it in and it drove great. well this morning i go out to leve and i crank it and its hardcore skipping so i figure a plug is going bad, then it stalls. then i crank it again and it stalls again sputtering. now i cant even turn it over. I pulled the plugs and cyl number 2 is flooded with gas, i can shake the car and see if puddled up. So obviously its washed away the oil on the cylinder wall. How can i get that gas out of there and pour some oil down in there to relubricate the damn wall?!!?! Its crazy this happens after my friends supra engine had an injector stick lastnight and the motor locked up just like this, he turned it over by hand a few turns and then it cranked, i can turn mine over by hand too. I dont wanna turn it over anymore till i get that fuel out and something in there to lubricate.
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Old Mar 3, 2006 | 07:35 AM
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Default Re: HELP FLOODED CYLINDER (SPOOLINmatt)

Just leave the plug out for awhile. Gas will evaporate. Once all is dry put some oil down the cylinder. You can use a squeeze can that has a long flexible nozzle.
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Old Mar 3, 2006 | 10:01 AM
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prolly an injector is bad... no?

carefull about putting oil inside the chamber, dont get crazy with it, rings wash it out at every pass anyways...
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