Condensation forms inside your engine every time temperature drops. Water vapor is largest single byproduct of combustion. Should be fine. Exactly how deep into engine did you go? If you're talking about big holes with O rings, those weren't combustion chambers themselves but air ports into cylinder heads. Rich Acuti can reassure about moisture inside engine. Had heads off during monsoon season, no garage. BTW: do ensure your spark plug wires have umbrella boots and are correctly seated. Rain water can puddle inside plug wells and disrupt ignition spark. Bill Robertson #5939 >--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, John Podlewski <john_podlewski@xxxx> wrote: > Quick question when I was putting the air intake manifold on. It rained for two days, drizzled, although, it took about one and a half days to take everything off and put everything back correctly due to the rain and among other things. Everything was pretty much covered of course but I did notice a little moisture(not puddles of water just moisture around IN and AROUND the cylinders. Is this something that I should be majorly concerned about, obviously I don't have a garage but I did dry everything the best I could. Is this something that a quick oil change will fix???? > > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]