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Diesel and water DO NOT mix. If water gets into a diesel engine, the engine is stuffed and you can't fix it. I think it's a reaction with the fuel, I'm not sure. In either case, when water gets into the cylinders, you get what is called hydraulic lock. The water is incompressible, so when the cylinder is on the compression stroke, it locks because it can't compress the water, and in turn ****s up your pistons, rings, conrods, etc. I have seen it happen countless times during water crossings. There is less chance of it happening in a fuel injected engine as less water could get through, but it's still possible. I suggest you get that engine checked out because I can tell you it ain't in perfect condition anymore.
This is why they have snorkels, for 4WDs anyway.
Alex
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