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I have been doing some maintenance with replacing plastic coolant T pipes on back on engine and replacing sai combi valve. During the process, some coolant accidentally spilled down into the driver's side sai port going into engine. I can see the fluid sitting in the port and I was just going to suction it out. Any thing I should worry about or will it just evaporate when engine heats up. My understand that it is after the combustion chamber so should just clear out through exhaust.

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If it is a small amount it might evaporate - but coolant does not evaporate very easily.

If it is more than a little I would run the car until hot and then change the oil and filter.

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I was also planning on doing an oil change and spark plugs so I will wait to do that until I run can for a while. I was able to siphon the fluid out but I am sure there is some residual in there. Isn't the sai ports on the exhaust side of the combustion so should not effect running of engine and would just blow out through exhaust.

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