bipolarbob
11-02-2003, 01:15 PM
When I drive through any water with any speed, my truck sputters like there is water in the distributor cap.There is no distributor cap!I have a 3' BL but I have put in new innerfenders, and I have a drilled airbox.My bro has the same truck, but it does not happen to him.Any Ideas?
2001ExpSport
11-02-2003, 01:25 PM
I never had this problem, but there are different dynamics involved when your splashing thru puddles. I suggest you make or buy some inner fender guards and that will really help plus keep a lot of debri out of the engine compartment. I made mine out of old conveyer belt material.
bipolarbob
11-02-2003, 01:34 PM
Got inner fenders...better than the factory ones...my bro does not and he has no problems
nserafini
11-02-2003, 02:45 PM
Check to see if any water is in the air box ... Maybe it's just the angle of the dangle and water is getting into the system ....
Always check the simple stuff first ....
bipolarbob
11-02-2003, 03:06 PM
nope...no water in airbox
2001ExpSport
11-02-2003, 05:48 PM
When you say it sputters, do you loose power? Make sure your entire intake assembly is tight, no loose clamps.
I think what he meant was to check to see if there is water in the box right after you hit a puddle.
When you say puddle to you mean on the road or huge nasty mud hole puddles?:p
Siekyre
11-02-2003, 08:53 PM
My old EB used to do this when I went through large puddles fast. For me it was a matter of the crankshaft sensor getting wet, so the timing would lose track of the crack briefly. It would only last a few seconds usually. I am not sure if this is your case tho.
Tat2dExploder
11-02-2003, 09:29 PM
hmmm, i am having the same exact problem right now, when this happens to me, I shut it off then turn it back on, depending on how wet it is it will usually run normal when i turn it back on. but if its really wet that won't even work...
this even happens to me when i wash it :eek:
btw i have a 3" bl as well
bipolarbob
11-03-2003, 10:53 AM
My brother also has a drilled airbox and no problems...I'm gonna switch airboxes with him and see what happens...hafta wait a while, it's way below freezing.And I'll check my clamps
boominXplorer
11-03-2003, 01:12 PM
Originally posted by Siekyre
My old EB used to do this when I went through large puddles fast. For me it was a matter of the crankshaft sensor getting wet, so the timing would lose track of the crack briefly. It would only last a few seconds usually. I am not sure if this is your case tho.
My 95 used to do it when i would go throgh anything more then a 1 foot deep puddle.
Fix: I lowered it :)