Water around the outsides of the spark plug may keep the car from running due to poor spark plug wires, but the engine should still turn over.
i change the spark plugs on my car but they keep popping out
Depends on the type of flooding. Hopefully the gas flooded and not the water flooded. If it's flooded by gas try starting it with throttle wide open. If it doesn't work after a while, remove spark plugs and crank engine over for few seconds (remember to watch out for the spark) Install new spark plugs. If the engine is flooded from water, you will have to remove the spark plugs and crank on it for a while till all water comes out. *I have personal experience here* Install spark plugs and attempt to start, if not remove plugs and keep cranking. It may fire for a second or two. Keep removing spark plugs to dry them off and crank some more. Keep this up back and forth for a while, or till engine fires up.
Because there is a design flaw in the Kawasaki water cooled engine.
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With an appropriate size spark plug socket (with the rubber insert to grab the plug) twist to the left. Keep turning until you can lift it out. When installing new plugs, torque to 14 ft lbs (no more or you risk stripping the threads in the cylinder head). Cheers
It is important to replace old spark plugs to keep a car engine running well. To replace them disconnect the battery, remove the cables, remove the old spark plugs, replace with the new spark plugs, replace the cables in the correct order, and connect the battery.
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you pull the spark plugs and tip it on it's side and keep turning it over until all the water is gone... Then throw them back in and u should be good. This just happened to my buddy today he has a 97 sea doo xp
Try www.bikebandit.com, they have a large selection of oem and aftermarket spark plugs, if you keep fouling plugs try to rejet the carb, or swith to a hotter spark plug.
Not bad if you can just keep the spark plugs from blowing out.
If it starts hot, check the mixture control