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Submerged two stroke, what next?
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[QUOTE="derek the 2 stroke, post: 1232148, member: 77400"] I think if dirty water gets into the cylinder you definately need to clean the topend before you try to start it.If the water was dirty im sure it left grains of dirt and mud behind and thats really bad for the cylinder.I dont know if the rings would be a good enough seal to keep water from seeping past the piston either.And i guess it would also depend on where in the stroke the bike quit running.I think also water in the cylinder can blow a head gasket because it doesn't compress. I think its called hydrollic siezing or somthing like that.I vaugly remember somthing about that on some forum. Im not for sure on any of that though. [/QUOTE]
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