islandspyder
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What should I expect from getting salt water up my tailpipe form Irma. Started up and about a gallon of water shot from the tail pipe. Oil looks good,runs good after a good washing and rinsing?
Thanks for the reply.It sat in water for about 4 hours as the tide went out in my garage. Water got up just above the tail pipe. it sat about two days until we were allowed back home. again thanksWhat should I expect from getting salt water up my tailpipe form Irma. Started up and about a gallon of water shot from the tail pipe. Oil looks good,runs good after a good washing and rinsing?
Thanks for the reply.It sat in water for about 4 hours as the tide went out in my garage. Water got up just above the tail pipe. it sat about two days until we were allowed back home. again thanks
I'm sure the Spyder was not running :yikes: ..... and therefor NO water could actually ENTER the engine .... the air pocket alone from the muffler to the engine would prevent it .... plus the engine is pretty much sealed from water intrusion if it's off ..... jmho ....& I would have raised the front wheels as high as possible BEFORE starting it, to promote draining . But I think your OK .... A few years ago I drove my Sno-mobile in a field that had large dips ... one of them was filled with water 2 to 3ft deep, it was ICE covered and I broke through ... I tried but couldn't keep it going forward and it sank ... I hit the KILL switch ... I later went back with two friends, with two other machines and we dragged mine out .... it fired up and ran fine ..... SALTWATER may have added issues ,so extra cleaning may be necessary ....... Mike :thumbup:What should I expect from getting salt water up my tailpipe form Irma. Started up and about a gallon of water shot from the tail pipe. Oil looks good,runs good after a good washing and rinsing?
I'm sure the Spyder was not running :yikes: ..... and therefor NO water could actually ENTER the engine .... the air pocket alone from the muffler to the engine would prevent it .... plus the engine is pretty much sealed from water intrusion if it's off ..... jmho ....& I would have raised the front wheels as high as possible BEFORE starting it, to promote draining . But I think your OK .... A few years ago I drove my Sno-mobile in a field that had large dips ... one of them was filled with water 2 to 3ft deep, it was ICE covered and I broke through ... I tried but couldn't keep it going forward and it sank ... I hit the KILL switch ... I later went back with two friends, with two other machines and we dragged mine out .... it fired up and ran fine ... Mike :thumbup:
Thanks everyone. I feel pretty good about the situation.Have flushed the bike with fresh water and will look at wheel bearings. Will see what insurance company will do. Thanks againI'd be worried if it got into the wheel bearings, not the muffler. The electrics are high enough if it only got to the muffler.
My thought as well... wheel bearings, brake calipers, brake pedal pivot point, etc...I'd be worried if it got into the wheel bearings, not the muffler. The electrics are high enough if it only got to the muffler.
Consider that They might TOTAL your Spyder and give ONLY 70% of what it's worth .... make certain you don't make a claim before you know what they will PAY for it ...... Mike :thumbup:Thanks everyone. I feel pretty good about the situation.Have flushed the bike with fresh water and will look at wheel bearings. Will see what insurance company will do. Thanks again
My thought as well... wheel bearings, brake calipers, brake pedal pivot point, etc...
If it moves, and got salt water in it: take it apart for some cleaning! nojoke