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Old Oct 24, 2014 | 09:46 AM
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Yes, thats why you have to leave the spark plugs in, it has to fill the galley under the throttle body and allow the water to overflow and run out of the spark plug galley out of the front/back

Your other option is to leave water out of the equation and try to wipe everything down with paper towels, maybe someone will have a suggestion for an electrical spray that you can clean your boots with?
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Old Oct 24, 2014 | 10:12 AM
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Originally Posted by joewitafro
Yes, thats why you have to leave the spark plugs in, it has to fill the galley under the throttle body and allow the water to overflow and run out of the spark plug galley out of the front/back

Your other option is to leave water out of the equation and try to wipe everything down with paper towels, maybe someone will have a suggestion for an electrical spray that you can clean your boots with?
Water seems easier to be honest. Looks like I'll be doing that today!

Thank you very much! I'll be sure to come back with my results.
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Old Oct 24, 2014 | 10:14 AM
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Good luck! I had the same exact issue when changing out my spark plugs and getting a ton of coolant from the throttle body down into the galley
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Old Oct 24, 2014 | 10:16 AM
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Originally Posted by joewitafro
Good luck! I had the same exact issue when changing out my spark plugs and getting a ton of coolant from the throttle body down into the galley
& the same symptoms after, yeah? With the car idling really weird. Sometimes seeming like it's about to die, but doesn't?
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Old Oct 24, 2014 | 02:11 PM
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Yup, my car was missing on like 2 cylinders because of it and running like poopy
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Old Oct 27, 2014 | 12:41 PM
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Way to go Joe! great stuff.

Hey on that link to the 7MGE. What exactly are those plugs that they used o-rings instead of the factory gaskets. He had them outlined with the yellow circles.

http://www.supraforums.com/forum/sho...lleys-Write-Up

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Old Oct 27, 2014 | 01:24 PM
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Just did this ten minutes ago... Hopefully it works and hopefully I did it correctly... LOL

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Old Oct 27, 2014 | 01:29 PM
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I would remove the carb and intake if I were you. You are going to be spending a lot of time getting all that water out.

But yeah this is what you need to do as I understood.
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Old Oct 27, 2014 | 01:35 PM
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Originally Posted by ClarkKent
I would remove the carb and intake if I were you. You are going to be spending a lot of time getting all that water out.

But yeah this is what you need to do as I understood.
Yeah, I'm trying to figure out how I'm gonna do it. I was thinking of sucking it out with something like a turkey baster hahahaha... Trying to be innovative here..
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Old Oct 27, 2014 | 02:15 PM
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Turkey baster sounds like a great idea for the majority of water!!!

After that, i would use a long flat head screw driver and shop rags to push the rag in the corner a little to soak up water, then pull it out.

A word of advice... Don't lose anything down in that hole. (including paper towels or rags)
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Old Oct 27, 2014 | 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted by ClarkKent
Way to go Joe! great stuff.

Hey on that link to the 7MGE. What exactly are those plugs that they used o-rings instead of the factory gaskets. He had them outlined with the yellow circles.
Clark,

These hold that spark plug boot cover in the center, and also serve to as a seal of some sort into the head. On the 2jz motors however, the cover is only held on by the inner valve cover bolts. If you remove these you can list that cover off the center of our motors. We also have plugs that go into our head but they are lower, and there is no reason you should touch them unless fully rebuilding the head.
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Old Oct 28, 2014 | 01:46 AM
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Originally Posted by joewitafro
Turkey baster sounds like a great idea for the majority of water!!!

After that, i would use a long flat head screw driver and shop rags to push the rag in the corner a little to soak up water, then pull it out.

A word of advice... Don't lose anything down in that hole. (including paper towels or rags)
The turkey baster worked like a god damn charm. Took 5 minutes to get like 90% of the water out. I then took a flat head, paper towels, and moved them around (packed it in layers so it was thicker). After that, I pushed some between the spark plugs and the holes they're in. Got most of it out. Letting it sit over night and checking again tomorrow.
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Old Oct 28, 2014 | 09:42 AM
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I wouldn't expect it to fire up and run like new after all this. I mean just a tiny bit of water can make the spark jump. Don't worry, the heat from the engine will get the rest of it out after a couple of days.

I say this because I parked my car downhill during a major storm and water got down into the engine. After taking the plugs out that I could get to it still took a couple of days before she started purring again.

Thanks for the reply Joe!
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Old Oct 29, 2014 | 09:32 AM
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Well, that didn't work. So now I'm going to try a new distributor cap/rotor and see how that goes.
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Old Oct 29, 2014 | 02:59 PM
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Replaced the cap + rotor, still not doing it. I think there might be liquid on the bottom of the plugs or around them... Not sure what's going on.
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