If you know the bearing is bad I wouldn't wait until it completely goes before changing it. Then you'll end up with an overheated engine and warped head.
I'm developing what seems to be a misfire "pop" when I release the accelerator pedal. Like I said, #1 was the most flooded. Is it possible I blew a piston ring? There for not allowing all the fuel to combust in turn having the second o2 sensor read to much unburned fuel?
I can completely block the air from entering the intake box, but it's still runs after bogging for a split second. It sounds like air is being sucked in from behind the i/m somewhere.
It came back on today. It seems to come back on after about 30 miles of driving. It seems to start guzzling fuel like a champ too whenever it comes back on. I read elsewhere that somebody who had this code (P0420) had a blown i/m gasket. How would I know if that's the case?
I just ran across this link. That was the exact code. Why can't I just change the secondary o2 sensor? I think I'll check the sensor at the pre cat first since that's closest to where the water was.
My light came back on again today (driving fine) so I had it checked. Basically it said my cat isn't working right. When I changed the plugs I again reset the light. Would I be safe to assume it's just water working through and it'll be fine?
I'd say she's running at about 85-90% now. She's a little jumpy at low RPMs (which is how I drive :( ). I'm sure an oil and plug and wire change will fix the rest. Except for the first response you guys have been a big help. I might just stick around here and do a little learning.
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I'm not seeing that anything is coming out.
Before you told me to remove the f/p fuse I had cranked it and I saw a puff of smoke come out of 1. When I just took everything apart again there was still a little bit of water on 1's plug, albeit not nearly what it was before.
Am I going to need to...
So I decided to pull the plugs and the prognosis isn't good. I'm not sure how the cylinders are layed out, so we'll pretend if your looking at the engine from the front of the car it's 1-2-3-4. 1 was flooded. I stuck my socket in there and it pushed out some water. 3 wasn't quite that bad, but...