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Water in Sparkplugs
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<blockquote data-quote="TCNG" data-source="post: 440682" data-attributes="member: 20495"><p>well, i had this problem too. first, the mechanic help to put some windscreen glue around the 2 round small cap cover (found on the top of the engine cover). this help to resolve. but sometime when is too heavy rain, water might still sip thru form engine cover thru the engine cover. the mechanic also recommend me to change the rubber seal around but yet to try that out. maybe try pulling up abit the rubber seal or add some additional rubber on the rubber seal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCNG, post: 440682, member: 20495"] well, i had this problem too. first, the mechanic help to put some windscreen glue around the 2 round small cap cover (found on the top of the engine cover). this help to resolve. but sometime when is too heavy rain, water might still sip thru form engine cover thru the engine cover. the mechanic also recommend me to change the rubber seal around but yet to try that out. maybe try pulling up abit the rubber seal or add some additional rubber on the rubber seal. [/QUOTE]
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