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i had something like that in my old car.

Somehow water had gotten in the bits where the spark plugs go.

We used a high pressure air hose thingy to get it all out and off she went again.

hi,

my girlfriend thought it might be a good idea to hose down her engine

now when she starts it, it the engine shakes as if its miss firing

how do i fix this?.

she has an R33 skyline the same as mine.

take your coils out and use high pressure air to blow the water out of the spark plug hole, if you dont have a compressor then just use some kind of thin fabric to soak up all of the water around it. put it all back together after making sure your coils are dry too, then should run fine after that.

Edited by SECUR1TY

Chicks and maintenance on a vehicle makes me laugh. Reminds me of a mates girlfriend who cleaned his motorbike and put tyre shine on the wheels, not just the sides but the whole tyre. First corner he came to he washed out sideways. She will never live that down.

u could not believe how much trouble me and a mate had with our r33 after high pressuring the engine bay, his alarm went off and my wipers got possed by the devil.

keep goign off by it self. just let the egine dry. start it or a air gun and blow it out good.

leave it to dry...should do the trick after over night.

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