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  2. Flooded engine - Wikipedia

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    A flooded engine is an internal combustion engine that has been fed an excessively rich air-fuel mixture that cannot be ignited. [1] This is caused by the mixture exceeding the upper explosive limit for the particular fuel. An engine in this condition will not start until the excessively rich mixture has been cleared. [2]

  3. Flooded cars from recent hurricanes Helene, Milton could be ...

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    If you suspect the vehicle was flooded, walk away. According to Overbeck, electrical problems caused by flood damage can last forever. "There are upwards of 80 computer modules in modern vehicles ...

  4. After Ian, be wary of buying flood-damaged cars. Here’s what ...

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    When you’re on the lookout for flood-damaged vehicles, in addition to checking for physical signs of damage, you should also check out the vehicle’s title, ...

  5. Cold start (automotive) - Wikipedia

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    A cold start can be difficult for an engine due to higher viscosity of oil and fuel in cold temperatures. Generally speaking, diesel engines have more difficulty starting at low outside temperatures than gasoline engines, and electric engines have the most problems. Diesel engines do not use spark plugs to ignite the air fuel mixture and rely ...

  6. Crankcase dilution - Wikipedia

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    Crankcase dilution occurs when the fuel oil from the engine gets into the lube oil of the engine. This can be caused by the walls being wetted due to the fuel condensing in the cylinder. If the engine is cold, or there is an excess amount of cooling around the cylinder, [ 1 ] the fuel oil will condense and have a higher chance to end up in the ...

  7. Here's What Happens When a New Z06 Blows Its Engine at ... - AOL

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  8. Starting fluid - Wikipedia

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    Starting fluid is not recommended for regular use with some two-stroke engines because it does not possess lubricating qualities by itself. Lubrication for two-stroke engines is achieved using oil that is either mixed into the fuel by the user or injected automatically into the fuel supply; engines requiring premixed fuel that are run solely on starting fluid do not receive an adequate supply ...

  9. Amid dangerous winds in 2011, LAFD engines stood ready ... - AOL

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    “The engines that were in the shop do not play into what they could have done,” Butler said. The Palisades fire has burned nearly 24,000 acres and destroyed more than 3,500 homes and other ...