Don't laugh: wait. If it was truly "water" it probably wet your distributor and when it dries out it'll start and dry itself further when you drive it, although it may be a little "sputtery" for a little while. If you get it started, DON'T TURN IT OFF til it stops sputtering.
This advice based on driving a car through standing water and accidentally learning the hard way If you got ANTIFREEZE all over your engine, you may run into additional problems (corrosion? ) that I'm not really qualified to help with. Good luck!
Tiny as it may be, a hole in the radiator hose can allow engine coolant to leak out. This leads to coolant loss for the radiator and the engine. Coolant insufficiency weakens the cooling process, allowing engine temperature to rise past manageable levels.
Remember, excessive heat is the engine's number one enemy. Overheating means expensive repairs and replacements. You don't want to go through all that don't you?
Avoid this misfortune by keeping your vehicle's cooling system parts in top shape. Replace the radiator hose whenever necessary. And for you to get a premium-quality radiator hose at a much cheaper price, shop only here at Carparts!
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