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Old 11-09-2009, 03:33 PM   #12 (permalink)
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there won't be any damage to the engine from the small amounts of water that will come through the filter there.... you could probably even spray a hose on it and it would be fine...

hydrolocking only occurs when the filter is completely submerged in water.... in that there is no air to pull through... air is lighter than water and will be pulled through before water.... If small amounts of water gets through.... all you'll do is create some steam in the cylinder and probably wash some carbon off.

Funny how people on here are more than willing to dump seafoam through their engine and then are concerned about a little rain
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