You have traversed obstacles, with grace and expertise, before, but never did I expect you to contend with the watery depths. And, even so, you have passed this great test, with majesty. Bravo.
@Blurredman Water got at the plug leads; at the distributor end. Even carburettored engines have electrics - spark plugs and such. Later engines have electric ignition (such as the Panda's engine).
@ANM4x4 yep was thinking it be the sparks. You should take it slowly without a wave and then you'd have made it :D But then sparks are just temperary, the engine being warm will discard the water into nothingness and the sparks will come back ;)
lol. Take it slower next time....
taza11659 1 year ago
You have traversed obstacles, with grace and expertise, before, but never did I expect you to contend with the watery depths. And, even so, you have passed this great test, with majesty. Bravo.
andremacfoy 1 year ago
Hehehe. Why did it conk out? I would have thought carburetta cars wouldn't have stalled because it doesn't have electrics ?
Blurredman 1 year ago
@Blurredman Water got at the plug leads; at the distributor end. Even carburettored engines have electrics - spark plugs and such. Later engines have electric ignition (such as the Panda's engine).
ANM4x4 1 year ago
@ANM4x4 yep was thinking it be the sparks. You should take it slowly without a wave and then you'd have made it :D But then sparks are just temperary, the engine being warm will discard the water into nothingness and the sparks will come back ;)
Blurredman 1 year ago
@Blurredman Yea. I had to take it quickly, as there was alot of sludge at the bottom of the water. I was worried about getting stuck in the middle :P
ANM4x4 1 year ago
@ANM4x4 Come now. You have a 4x4 !!! Even my 2wd would do that :P
Blurredman 1 year ago
@Blurredman Shush! I reckon that I should have either gone quicker or much slower to avoid the stalling. Lessons learned :)
ANM4x4 1 year ago