Bogging After Heavy Rain: Water Getting into the Gas Tank?
Posted: October 20th, 2005, 12:35 pm
Heres the deal. About 2 weeks ago, my area suffered from some heavy rain. It rained steadily for 2 days straight. On my way to work, after the storm, I noticed that I was bogging heavily. The idle was rough, and it felt like the car was only running on 3 or 4 cylinders. I immediately thought it was the spark plugs, wires, or distributor because I have an invader style carbon fiber hood, which would allow water to drain right on top of the front valve cover area. I checked those and everything seemed fine. Next, I checked the couplings on my intake for leaks, and again found nothing wrong. After checking all the simple stuff, I was stumped.
A few days later, when the weather cleared up, and it was bright and sunny again, I started the car and everything seemed ok. Once it warmed up though, the problem started again. I then remembered driving through a big puddle during the storm, but thought nothing of it at the time, because my only fear was hydrolock, and that didn't happen. My next thought was that maybe some water got into my gas tank driving through this puddle. The car ran fine on the first half of the tank, but halfway through, and just after the rain, the problem started. I was already low on gas, so my plan was to run the car as far as I could on that tank. I filled it up, and bingo...the car was running perfectly again.
Now, my question is, should I assume this was a bad tank of gas, and a big coincidence with the rain? Or could there be a leak allowing water into my gas tank, or somewhere else along the line that I should look for? Any other ideas as to what could cause this? I've learned alot reading through the message board over the past couple of years, but this seems to be beyond my knowledge. Any help and or ideas are greatly appreciated.
Cliff Notes: Heavy bogging after a big rain storm. Checked intake, plugs, wires, and disty, and found nothing wrong. Is it possible that water leaked into my gas tank causing problems?
A few days later, when the weather cleared up, and it was bright and sunny again, I started the car and everything seemed ok. Once it warmed up though, the problem started again. I then remembered driving through a big puddle during the storm, but thought nothing of it at the time, because my only fear was hydrolock, and that didn't happen. My next thought was that maybe some water got into my gas tank driving through this puddle. The car ran fine on the first half of the tank, but halfway through, and just after the rain, the problem started. I was already low on gas, so my plan was to run the car as far as I could on that tank. I filled it up, and bingo...the car was running perfectly again.
Now, my question is, should I assume this was a bad tank of gas, and a big coincidence with the rain? Or could there be a leak allowing water into my gas tank, or somewhere else along the line that I should look for? Any other ideas as to what could cause this? I've learned alot reading through the message board over the past couple of years, but this seems to be beyond my knowledge. Any help and or ideas are greatly appreciated.
Cliff Notes: Heavy bogging after a big rain storm. Checked intake, plugs, wires, and disty, and found nothing wrong. Is it possible that water leaked into my gas tank causing problems?