DC2-PWR
15-03-2010, 08:19 PM
My mate and I was cleaning his car engine, and accidently we use the hose and sprayed it over the head around the spark plug area.
Now we didn't know the water would go through, because we assumed that the rubber leads will not let water in.
The car sounds like a WRX atm, and only number 2 and 3 spark plugs just have little bit of moist in it.
I've searched and searched but the information on the net sounds risky so I will ask this question myself,
One website said,
take the spark plugs out, crank the car over ( it won't start obviously ) and let the compression of the cylinder blow the water out
just don't stand too close because it fires out
Is this safe to do so?
What other methods can we use?
p.s It's a 95 Integra Vti-r b18c2.
Thanks...
Now we didn't know the water would go through, because we assumed that the rubber leads will not let water in.
The car sounds like a WRX atm, and only number 2 and 3 spark plugs just have little bit of moist in it.
I've searched and searched but the information on the net sounds risky so I will ask this question myself,
One website said,
take the spark plugs out, crank the car over ( it won't start obviously ) and let the compression of the cylinder blow the water out
just don't stand too close because it fires out
Is this safe to do so?
What other methods can we use?
p.s It's a 95 Integra Vti-r b18c2.
Thanks...