I had one fill a cylinder with fuel, when we tried to crank it it slammed like it hit a wall. Surprisingly, no damage occured to any of the internal components.
I had a customer with a 4.3 suck an intake gasket allowing coolant into the cylinder. The result:
1 bent rod
1 compromised head gasket
1 trashed starter drive
1 trashed flex plate
This is kinda extream but it can happen. It all depends on how much momentum has built up when the lock occurs
Had another customer took a 5.0 Bronco swimming (engine was running):
2 rods, 2 pistons + gaskets and all was well....so they can all be different.
Don't get discouraged and remember to use this as a learning tool and it'll be worth it in the long run
I had a customer with a 4.3 suck an intake gasket allowing coolant into the cylinder. The result:
1 bent rod
1 compromised head gasket
1 trashed starter drive
1 trashed flex plate
This is kinda extream but it can happen. It all depends on how much momentum has built up when the lock occurs
Had another customer took a 5.0 Bronco swimming (engine was running):
2 rods, 2 pistons + gaskets and all was well....so they can all be different.
Don't get discouraged and remember to use this as a learning tool and it'll be worth it in the long run
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