hydro locked engine/ need new engine asap
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I was driving down a DRY road and next thing i know i run up on a deep *** body of water, i have ran threw plenty on big puddles but this one came up to my doors (a damn chevy cobalt made it threw) but my car just bogged and shut off, so i sat and thought about what to do........looked out the window and was scared to open the door because water was at the bottom of the door. i i didnt think the ater was up to the filter so i cranked and u could hear the starter engage but it just wouldn't turn over, finally after 15 mins of waiting it started to crank HARD like it had MAD compression and then it actually started to want to run ,but it was running reall ruff like only one cylinder was getting spark so i figured if i hold it at 2500 for a bit it would run the water ( if that is what it was ) out of it. but then it started to knock real bad and when i looked under the car oil was leaking out from somewhere......................hopefully il have the engine out tonight to see where it was coming from........sorry for spelling and punctuation i was in a hurry
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there is an 8 year 100k mile warranty for the rotary core if you lose compression they will give you a replacement granted you have the appropriate documentation
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ha , news to me, im the second owner but i have all the docs from when i purchased it at 40,000, do u have to have stock exhaust and intake on ?
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Not usually, and if the dealer says you do take it somewhere else cuz theyll be a pita the whole process, where they get really really picky is with oil changes make sure you have your records!
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Have you contacted your insurance company? Should be able to file a loss claim. Granted, your fault legally, but it should be covered as flood damage. Probably would total it though.
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Yeah, you hydrolocked it enough to crack one of the irons...one of the weak points of the renesis seems to be soft iron housings that crack fairly easily in a wreck, detonation event, or (in your case) hydrolock event.
It actually IS possible to hydrolock a rotary, although it is much harder to do than a piston engine.
I would like to get your old core block once you find a replacement, btw.
It actually IS possible to hydrolock a rotary, although it is much harder to do than a piston engine.
I would like to get your old core block once you find a replacement, btw.
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If I were you I'd send my engine off to Rotary Resurrection and see what he can do with it.
But do it soon you don't want that water sitting in there forever. If you don't get the engine to him with in a week or so your fukced
I don't know what kind of budget your on but your core at this point is fubar most likely, so be prepared to spend some dollars.
I personally would love to see what it looks like.
But do it soon you don't want that water sitting in there forever. If you don't get the engine to him with in a week or so your fukced
I don't know what kind of budget your on but your core at this point is fubar most likely, so be prepared to spend some dollars.
I personally would love to see what it looks like.
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ok, called my insurance co (usaa) and i have a guy coming out to look at it . and as soon as i get a estimate or a yes or no i will get in touch with a few ppl and see if the engines are still available ...or possibly a rebuild .......UPDATE* the car will start now but runs like poo. i woke up this morning and just wanted to see what it would do and it cranked and sure enough fired right up but ran really bad and wouldnt idle so after 15-20 sec i cut it off because i know it will do nothing but screw it up and found more oil on the floor coming from behind the a/c compressor on the engine housing
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basically a cop was asking me to get it out of the road and i have a remote start on the car so i can crank the car with it in gear so thats what i did to get it out of the road,....im just guessing but since water doesn't compress im figuring it blew sum seals but im not an expert
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Yea.............AEM and MS intake are the same thing practically and are basically the best intake you can get for the car outside of the stock one even if they only offer slight improvement. The problem wasn't the intake, it was you driving through a deep *** body of water which is not a "puddle". Key note; it came up to your door.
Yea...that's a lot bigger than a "puddle". If it was up that high sounds more like you drove through an area of the road that was flooded.
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ok, called my insurance co (usaa) and i have a guy coming out to look at it . and as soon as i get a estimate or a yes or no i will get in touch with a few ppl and see if the engines are still available ...or possibly a rebuild .......UPDATE* the car will start now but runs like poo. i woke up this morning and just wanted to see what it would do and it cranked and sure enough fired right up but ran really bad and wouldnt idle so after 15-20 sec i cut it off because i know it will do nothing but screw it up and found more oil on the floor coming from behind the a/c compressor on the engine housing