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Only if you were going to throw the engine away after you did it... all that powder will JACK the internals up something fierce... that and the chemicals are corrosive so if you don't get it cleaned out right away, you're looking at more serious problems.
Later,
Joe
Yea, I think that's what happened. The seals on the injectors failed, pumping the crankcase full of fuel or the one of the heads cracked allowing the fuel passage to leak into the crankcase.
Hopefully the shut down was quick enough to prevent any MAJOR damage from occurring.
Later,
Joe
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