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Originally Posted by sliEighty
do not drive you can hydrolock your motor if its getting unsafe amounts of fuel... this happened to my friend but it was because of an o-ring but still...
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What?????
Hydrolocking (hydro=water, by the way) occurs because water gets sucked into the intake, into the cylinders, and everything seizes. Because water does
not compress. Water also does not explode (like gasoline).
So unless your injector manages, somehow, to dump a few ounces of gasoline into the cylinder during one cycle (which would be, oh, I don't know, maybe 200x more fuel than it has the physical capacity of flowing), and the spark plug manages to
not ignite said fuel before the piston moves all the way up the bore...what you said makes no sense.