Ran car home VERY RICH 10-1 on E85. Did I do any damage?
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Ran car home VERY RICH 10-1 on E85. Did I do any damage?
See sig below. I'm running a Garrett GT series turbo combo. I was out last Friday doing test pulls. I had my AFR right at 11.0-1 (E85) which was my target WOT AFR. It all of a sudden got pig rich. (Junk in the needle and seats). I drove it home which was about 5 miles and it was dumping fuel. I took the carb off, cleaned it up and put it back on. The starter couldn't turn the motor over. I only tried this once. Next time I get to the car I will pull plugs and turn the motor over by hand to get all the fuel out of the cylinders. My question is, did I hurt anything by doing this??? I'm really worried about bending a rod with the starter or something like that. (This didn't happen while it was running. I did get it home back in my driveway.)
Any help guys?!?!
Any help guys?!?!
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Re: Ran car home VERY RICH 10-1 on E85. Did I do any damage?
Excess fuel will wash the cylinders of oil. Especially since it sounds like it hydro-locked the engine. It's unknown how much or if any wear occurred.
Excess fuel will also kill a catalytic converter (if you're still running one) real quick.
Excess fuel will also kill a catalytic converter (if you're still running one) real quick.
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Car: 82 Berlinetta/57 Bel Air
Engine: LS1/LQ4
Transmission: 4L60E/4L80E
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You could have bent a connecting rod, cracked a piston or head.
If you pump liquid out of the cylinders, at the very least you contaminated the oil.
If you pump liquid out of the cylinders, at the very least you contaminated the oil.
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