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>for gasoline fed engine. it is possible that water came in contact with high tension wires/ignition coil, and other electrical parts supplying to the ignition.

>another is , it is possible water is sucked inside to the engine by passing through the air filter.

>another is when water level outside is above the height of the exhaust pipe, to prevent engine from stalling in this situation is only to increase RPM, engine rev.

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