that it should be ignition problem rather than water entering into engine. If water has been sucked into engine, your engine will be gone: simply because water is non compressable and huge pressure will crack the block.
With or without bottom shield, there should not be a big difference for the ignition coil performance. Therefore, I think have the ignition system checked is a good idea. Of course you need have the bottom sheild installed if that was missing.
I agree with what has been said
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-john3-16-
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04/11/2008 postreply
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BWT,I don't think anyone is talking about water gets into engine
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04/11/2008 postreply
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Well, let us talk in a reasonable senario
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04/11/2008 postreply
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Man...
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04/12/2008 postreply
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