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If it got a big enough gulp of water down the intake it could have hydraulic damage in the lower end. I would do some serious checking before running it again. Bent rod or damaged piston would be possible. Engines do not like water in the combustion chamber. Hope its minor. Leak check and compression check would be first. Look for differential between cylinders.
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