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Posted by: Bear4570
Yep, that is most definately too deep.
Posted by: Catterman
Not soon enough!!!!
Posted by: weez440
here is a clip i pulled off of break.com http://my.break.com/media/view.aspx?ContentID=206020
Posted by: weez440
at what point do you think the OH $hit factor kicked in?
Posted by: jkane13
Been there done that many times more than once! Survived every time except once. It was on a 400 Cat. It didn't like the stuff and sucked it up to much into the engine. Cost me $1,500 so far. Not sure about the long term damage to the transmission yet. Of course, it's my fault since all previous times no water got in the oil. So it took me a hour or so to realize that it happened this time. Oil was very muddy. :-(
Had my 300 Cat over it's handle bars in water quite a few times, and never had a problem. Also had a Honda in water floating very often, and never had a problem.
Guess you just have to meet that repair bill once though, to decide how deep is "too deep"!