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Old 11-06-2009, 11:15 PM
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It live's on....thank god

here is my truck running again....i just found out tonight after it got dark that i have a junk spark plug so it sounds a lil sick but ill get new plugs tom., the bad plug is arking from the outside of the plug to the end of the boot.....sound quality not that great but its just a camera phone

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Old 11-06-2009, 11:18 PM
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notice the water on the ground that came out of my exhaust.
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Thats good that its running.
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I wouldn't worry too much about the water... yet. It's not uncommon for condensation to build up in exhaust and drain out of the tailpipe- especially in vehicles that see a lot of city miles.
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I wouldn't worry too much about the water... yet. It's not uncommon for condensation to build up in exhaust and drain out of the tailpipe- especially in vehicles that see a lot of city miles.
Im pretty sure the water came from when he sunk it as stated in his other thread. If you have that much condensation you may have a problem lol.
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Im pretty sure the water came from when he sunk it as stated in his other thread. If you have that much condensation you may have a problem lol.

lol...ya thats all the water that came out from being submerged....its all out now though....got a few more oil changes to go, get some new spark plugs and finish drying out the seat and it will be back to normal....and so far i have no smell or mold in the interior.....thinking bout buying a rubber mat out of LMC to replace my carpet....it would make things easier to keep clean
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