Hey there,
I have a 99 TJ auto straight 6, and I just need some advice on what my next course of action should be.
So I went muddin.. its like my 5th time, but you can call me a beginner. Not having judged the depth of the pit correctly, I had plunged into a deep one and the engine had died eventually after several attempts to get out. After I got pulled out I tried starting it twice and then hydrolocked. Closer look under the hood showed a pool of mud in my air intake box. I threw the air filter out and drained the mud. We removed all spark plugs and found out 2 were dirty.. turned the engine over.. it shot mud out. We put oil through the spark plug holes.. turned it over again, then put everything back together.. no air filter at this time though. Engine started on the second attempt and I was actually able to drive it almost all the way back home.. (about 80 mi).. although, i could barely go over 50 mph, acceleration was horrible, engine was hesitating and sluggish.. it just felt like there was barely any push.. It stalled twice along the way but it started back up almost right away. While driving I heard a loud snap and the exhaust noise got even louder. When I finally got home I realized that the pipe that connects the muffler and the catalytic converter broke off and partly melted.. (it was rusty to begin with).. I guess that explained the awful smell. So far I have bought a k&m air filter and installed it.. the whole ride home I didnt have one. At this time I haven't fixed the exhaust yet. It starts every time and the engine sounds normal but I refuse to drive it until I get some assurance that I would not damage the engine even more. Any suggestions on maintenance, repair, parts needed, etc.. would be very much appreciated. I already decided to get a snorkel after everything is repaired to prevent this from happening again. So far all I heard from my buddies besides replacing the catalytic converter and exhaust system is to replace oil, put in some fuel injector cleaner in the gas, some engine cleaner in the oil. Others have told me I may need to clean the cylinders (don't know how).. I am just hoping it's not going to be a big repair bill. Thanks in advance.
I have a 99 TJ auto straight 6, and I just need some advice on what my next course of action should be.
So I went muddin.. its like my 5th time, but you can call me a beginner. Not having judged the depth of the pit correctly, I had plunged into a deep one and the engine had died eventually after several attempts to get out. After I got pulled out I tried starting it twice and then hydrolocked. Closer look under the hood showed a pool of mud in my air intake box. I threw the air filter out and drained the mud. We removed all spark plugs and found out 2 were dirty.. turned the engine over.. it shot mud out. We put oil through the spark plug holes.. turned it over again, then put everything back together.. no air filter at this time though. Engine started on the second attempt and I was actually able to drive it almost all the way back home.. (about 80 mi).. although, i could barely go over 50 mph, acceleration was horrible, engine was hesitating and sluggish.. it just felt like there was barely any push.. It stalled twice along the way but it started back up almost right away. While driving I heard a loud snap and the exhaust noise got even louder. When I finally got home I realized that the pipe that connects the muffler and the catalytic converter broke off and partly melted.. (it was rusty to begin with).. I guess that explained the awful smell. So far I have bought a k&m air filter and installed it.. the whole ride home I didnt have one. At this time I haven't fixed the exhaust yet. It starts every time and the engine sounds normal but I refuse to drive it until I get some assurance that I would not damage the engine even more. Any suggestions on maintenance, repair, parts needed, etc.. would be very much appreciated. I already decided to get a snorkel after everything is repaired to prevent this from happening again. So far all I heard from my buddies besides replacing the catalytic converter and exhaust system is to replace oil, put in some fuel injector cleaner in the gas, some engine cleaner in the oil. Others have told me I may need to clean the cylinders (don't know how).. I am just hoping it's not going to be a big repair bill. Thanks in advance.