For the first time in 20 years my engine wouldn't start this weekend. It kept catching, so I kept cranking--too long maybe, since it usually starts right up (sometimes on second 20 second crank when really cold) I'm aware that if one cranks the engine too long exhaust water can get sucked up into the cylinders since there is no exhaust. This is a fresh water cooled system, so raw water flows through a heat exchanger, then into the mixing elbow and out through the exhaust line & muffler. Can water can backflow from the elbow into the cylinders with this configuration? If so, what is the fix? Many forum mention not over cranking, but but I can't find the fix if one has. Can one just disconnect the exhaust line from the mixing elbow, drain it and start over?