Re: WATER (lots of it)(long, but I need advise on this)

From: BRYAN LESLIE (whoo_ya@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri May 18 2001 - 21:08:21 EDT


  Chris ,
  Bummer on the stall,but at least it didn't flood the
cab.If your axles were submerged i would recomend
draining and refilling,or at least checking.Its
amazing how much water can get in the vents,especially
with a hot diff cooling off.
   
   Bryan

Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 02:47:28 -0400
From: "Chris DeCrease" <chrisnlisa00@charter.net>
Subject: DML: WATER (lots of it)(long, but I need
advise on this)

(snip)
the water was all the way up to the
bottom of the door jamb (sp). Keep in mind that I was
on an incline, so
the
water may have reached the collector at the headers,
but no further
up.I
really don't think it got past the converter. After we
got it out, I
took a
look under the hood and everything was dry(open
element filter,
Whew!!).
Started the truck, it stumbled for about 20 minutes,
stalled a couple
times.
So, I fire it back up, and drive away. On my way home,
the truck ran
good
and idles now and runs now with no problems. Is there
anything I should
check out?? Be worried about?? What would you do??TIA

Chris DeCrease(still wet!)
97 V6 Sport 4x4(mine)(it's wet too)
2000 Pontiac TA(wife's)
2001 Suzuki GSX-R 600 (on the way)(defiantly mine!)
www.angelfire.com/extreme2/chrisnlisa00

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