John,

Thanks for the idea. I don't have a canister-type
vacuum, but I should be able to get the same effect
with a blow dryer that has separate blower speed and
heat settings. "High" on the blower and "Cool" on the
heat should force ambient temp. air in the cylinders.

Thanks again,
Kenneth

--- John Vriesinga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> What's the best
> > way to dry out an engine that is suspected of
> being
> > badly flooded?
> 
> I pull the exhaust manifolds, and the spark plugs
> and put the reverse blow 
> from the vacuum cleaner in the exhaust  and let it
> blow for 15 minutes. That 
> dries mine up.
> 
> JV 
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