I have a 1999 Yamaha LS2000. Last night I got it out of storage and was going to crank up each engine in the drive way. I hooked up the garden hose to one and cranked it up. After letting it run for a few minutes at low idle I realized I had started the wrong engine. The water was flowing thru the engine that hadn't been started. I know...what a bone head! I quickly shut off the water and the "wrong" engine. The engine that was running with no water appears to be fine. I didn't overheat and with the hose hooked up to it will crank the first time you turn the key.
My question is...what are the chances I flooded the crankcase of the other engine by running water through it without it running? How can I check to see it there is water in the crankcase? What damage may I have done?
My question is...what are the chances I flooded the crankcase of the other engine by running water through it without it running? How can I check to see it there is water in the crankcase? What damage may I have done?

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