when you want to break it
it wont work, you should know that.
If it floods which can only happen with a carburetor engine not fuel injection and if it does flood let it sit for a few minutes and it will be fine.
You are. Don't drive through a flood. A car engine was not intended to be submerged in water, particularly dirty flood water.
The injectors in them are known to drip after you turn off the engine, after its been running for a short period. Pull the fuel pump relay, crank the engine for a bit and it should clear the flood. Or buy new injectors.
No - the flood plains should be protected from building
yes you can
Driving through flood water would cause the ignition to fail and stall the engine.
To much oil in an engine can cause it to flood which will then lead to blowing seals. But it should not effect how the car idles.
if theres a flood . you should hop in the water and hold your breath , and if you cant do that your skrewed
Engine, not motor, and that depends on your insurance policy. If you don't have flood insurance specifically, flood damage is typically not covered.
if you press the pedal to much that is what can cause the engine to flood
Not living in a flood plain is usually sufficient.