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Engine Hydraulic-Ed


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Last weekend one of our customers (guy in his 70's) was out in his TT 300 on the Gold Coast and hit a floodway at speed which filled the engine with water and hydraulic-ed it locking it up instantly (will have some nice bent roads), the towie that picked it up said a lot of water came out of the exhaust when it was on it way onto the truck and then when he dropped it at work (monday) it did the same, basically the engine still has the Atlantic ocean in it but I have some pics of the plenum:

 

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Is it even worth stripping and fixing? or just replace it....

 

Better to fix it, there have been a few that have hydraulic-ed and have only bent the rods leaving the crank and pistons intact but the pistons get scored on the bottom if they rub the crank, you can't really trust a replacement engine as they normally also need work.

 

Damn thats nasty! I've got a cheap VH45 conversion if he wants it :P

 

Ha, vh45 conversions are fairly expensive in the 300, I am pretty sure that the owner is going to be selling it in an 'as is' state.

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