@@Rippinandfishin because 2 strokes piston and crank is oiled my premix and the 2 stroke transmission oil is sealed off, so water never gets to it. On a 2 stroke you can literally pull the plug and dump the water out of the motor.
@@watermelonwatermelon6513 Yeah it sounded real bad for sure, I still haven’t ridden it since this ride. 😬 But I know it works and runs, it sounds all good now after I took it apart and got the water completely out!
@@BehindBarsEnduro maybe that clank was just rapid hydrolock somehow, also if its carbed, clean the bowl out too and id also throw in a new air filter and repack the muff
Very true! I think the piston and cylinder might have been screwed either way, just based on how much other that water was in that mud hole. But it would have been better, that I don’t doubt one bit!
that hole goes to the center of the earth apparently hhaha, btw im happy to see adv guys joining enduro groups!!!
Was deeper than anticipated, that's for sure 😂
When you started the bike up after the water it sounded the same as my Bike and the fumes looked the same as my bike normally.😅
I’m not an expert but that might be bad 😅
Bro was transforming
Not in a good way 😭
You didn’t know about them DEEP water channels in that area???? Well that’s why you ride a 2 stroke cuz that water would have killed a 4 stroke😊
I had no idea, I’ve gone through there ten times at least! 😩 But now I’ll never forget. 😂
@@BehindBarsEnduro then holes are deep🫠
why can the 2 strokes take water and 4 strokes can’t?
@@Rippinandfishin because 2 strokes piston and crank is oiled my premix and the 2 stroke transmission oil is sealed off, so water never gets to it. On a 2 stroke you can literally pull the plug and dump the water out of the motor.
Would it have helped to pull spark plug and crank it a couple times to clear water out?
Would have helped somewhat with the top end for sure! The main issue was the bottom end though, which I didn’t know about until a week or two later. 🥲
@@BehindBarsEnduro dude my worst nightmare
did the engine grenade?
Luckily not 😂
@@BehindBarsEnduro happy for you, keep us updated cus that "click" sounded like the piston left through the exhaust
@@watermelonwatermelon6513 Yeah it sounded real bad for sure, I still haven’t ridden it since this ride. 😬 But I know it works and runs, it sounds all good now after I took it apart and got the water completely out!
@@BehindBarsEnduro maybe that clank was just rapid hydrolock somehow, also if its carbed, clean the bowl out too and id also throw in a new air filter and repack the muff
@@BehindBarsEnduro and nearing the end of the clip it was sounding like it was starting to lock up
Qt
You should have never started it untill dry sorry this happened yo you
Very true! I think the piston and cylinder might have been screwed either way, just based on how much other that water was in that mud hole. But it would have been better, that I don’t doubt one bit!