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Old 01-23-2006, 11:00 PM   #3
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Default Re: muddy water in engine

well i wasn't because my truck has 14inchs of lift kit and sits on 44inchs tires, so the water just came though the door cracks and just cover the floor boards. But the engine was under water in his truck, the water was up to the top of his dash. All u could see of his truck was the cab, the bed and hood were under water. but we got it out and now we got it running. but his seats are going to be wet untill summer because its cold here and he keeps it outside.lol
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