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ok so i go t me an */c on the way. Took me long enough but now i have another problem.
I just recently moved, and when i moved, the plastic box where the car parts where, had a leak and after a rainstorm, it was full of water. The Throttle body was there along with the */c and the fuel rail and injectors. I have dried them very nicely now, however, do i need to purchase a new fuel rail, fuel injectors, any sensors or what steps should i take to make sure mine are fine ? thanks for the info, the bonneville will live again.
I just recently moved, and when i moved, the plastic box where the car parts where, had a leak and after a rainstorm, it was full of water. The Throttle body was there along with the */c and the fuel rail and injectors. I have dried them very nicely now, however, do i need to purchase a new fuel rail, fuel injectors, any sensors or what steps should i take to make sure mine are fine ? thanks for the info, the bonneville will live again.
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How long were they sitting in the water? Any signs of corrosion on any of the parts? I'd suggest soaking the fuel rail and injectors in gasoline overnight. What part, if any, of the supercharger was submerged?
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