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waterin cylinder
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<blockquote data-quote="gatorfan462" data-source="post: 15254186" data-attributes="member: 139765"><p>I was changing my spark plugs to fix a misfire I was having and upon removing the driver side rear coil pack, it had water on it. I was not thinking and removed the spark plug and I believe some of the water has now gotten down in cylinder. </p><p></p><p>What is the best way to get the water out? It is calling for rain the next 2 days and I want t get the car back together before then.</p><p></p><p>I dried the coil pack out and removed all the water from it. Is it still ok to use?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gatorfan462, post: 15254186, member: 139765"] I was changing my spark plugs to fix a misfire I was having and upon removing the driver side rear coil pack, it had water on it. I was not thinking and removed the spark plug and I believe some of the water has now gotten down in cylinder. What is the best way to get the water out? It is calling for rain the next 2 days and I want t get the car back together before then. I dried the coil pack out and removed all the water from it. Is it still ok to use? [/QUOTE]
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