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My daughter took the Honda out and flipped it. It is the first time that it ever actually went totally over. She flipped it back up the opposite way that it is supposed to be turned. She then stated it and drove it slowly back to shore. (That's two things that you aren't supposed to do.) It ran rough and smoked a little. I looked inside and it had about 4" of water in it. I brought it home, pulled plugs, sucked each cylinder out just in case, put a tablespoon of oil in each hole, and then pumped all of the oil out of the engine and removed the oil filter. Now what? Is there other things I need to take apart? Dry out? Lube?
Any guidance would be appreciated.
D's
My daughter took the Honda out and flipped it. It is the first time that it ever actually went totally over. She flipped it back up the opposite way that it is supposed to be turned. She then stated it and drove it slowly back to shore. (That's two things that you aren't supposed to do.) It ran rough and smoked a little. I looked inside and it had about 4" of water in it. I brought it home, pulled plugs, sucked each cylinder out just in case, put a tablespoon of oil in each hole, and then pumped all of the oil out of the engine and removed the oil filter. Now what? Is there other things I need to take apart? Dry out? Lube?
Any guidance would be appreciated.
D's
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