David Kao <dtkao0205@YAHOO.COM> writes: > There is a possibility that it is still a good engine despite that > it is full of gasoline in it. I think one of the injectors has its > core shot out and the engine has become a deep pit for receiving > constant flow of gas as soon as the fuel pump begins pumping. Save > the engine. Whatever the problem it may be it is not one in the > engine. If it hydrolocked with a liquid in the cylinder, you could have a bent rod. Allan |
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