Engine pistons are designed to compress a mixture of air and fuel – not water. Because of this, if enough water enters the cylinder, it may hydrolock, meaning they all stop moving at once.
Driving a manual transmission car can be great fun, and when you're rowing through the gears, it feels natural to leave one hand on the steering wheel and the other on the shift lever. Don't. Leaving your hand on the shifter causes puts strain on the transmission's bushings and synchronizers, leading to premature wear . It's best to keep both hands on the wheel anyway. You'll help your transmission, and be able to take control if you need to make a sudden steering maneuver .
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While you wait for a valve cover gasket repair, make sure you keep topping off the oil. Running the engine without the proper amount of lubrication can cause the engine to cease and fail.
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Vary Engine RPMs.
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