Lexus Engine + Hose Water = Bad Misfire...
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I'm sure nothing is fried. It took my Supra a trip to DL and back to basically start running perfect after drying out overnight lol. I didn't remove the valve cover/Intake manifold, but made a vacuum attachment to grab most of the water out of it lol. If you haven't found out yet, there is a huge valley there for water to sit, especially in the plug holes. If it runs enough the water should evaporate, otherwise leave it taken apart overnight and it should be a bit better in the morning lol. Good times huh?
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hot nasty rippers up and down the interstate to grandforks, fix dat shit son. forget to cover the distributor did ya?
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I am replacing the plugs too...the ones that were in there were single ground and the owners manual calls for ONLY double grounded. Plus they looked kinda dirty so I figured some maintenance would be good for it!
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MisterCMK;232812 wrote:
So, your spark plugs looked dirty?shoulda washed those as well
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Yeah it was the plugs from what I can tell...no issues after I replaced those. Toyota sure screwed up on that engine design I think...that's way too much "work" just to change plugs!
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Is this intake manifold you're talking about one that includes/goes with one of those snail type contraptions?
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My car yes, me yes, my transmission no, my wallet definitely no
I wish!
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