Dead in the water: How to kill your car
Written by Christopher Guinn, Oct 11, 2011, 0 Comments
Driving a car through water is always a risky maneuver, and it may destroy the engine. Hydrostatic lock, or hydrolock for short, occurs when a hydraulic cylinder attempts to compress a liquid. As every Chemistry I student knows, liquids are relatively incompressible—unstoppable force, meet immovable object. Instead of causing an existential paradox, however, the engine
