Master Chief Rob
Cadet
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- Mar 4, 2012
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Can anyone suggest an easy way to get unstuck?
If it were my motor and I was planning on using it for any length of time, I would take the time to tear it down and FIX the issue, rather than just soaking, twisting and beating on things. Just because you free it up doesn't mean it is "fixed". A rusted bearing can turn your motor into scrap metal in short order...
Tip #1: As mentioned, soak with any of the concoctions mentioned.
Tip #2: Walk away for one week (that means do not even try to turn the engine).
Tip #3) Using a socket on the flywheel nut, "try" "gently" to turn the engine by "gently" rocking the socket clockwise and counter clockwise.
Tp #4: If the engine doesn't move, spray again and walk away for another week. Let this stuff do its job.
Tip #5: Repeat Tip #3.
Tip #6: At some point the engine will turn, even if a very small amount, do NOT try to force it "over the hump" so to speak. Contin ue to rock it back and forth. When progress stops, add more juice and walk away.
At some point the engine will be totally free and you will not have broken rings or ring lands on the pistons and you will not have damaged the cylinder bores any more than they already are. You can then set each cylinder on the bottom of the stroke and look into the spark plug hole with a pen light to see what the cylinders look like. Or just remove the head and inspect. All it costs is a head gasket.
Lay the mtr down with the cyl's facing up, take out the plugs , mix up some ATF and Acetone 50/50 and put in the cyl's. Leave set for a day or two and try rocking the flywheel back and forth with a strap wrench. DON'T use the flywheel nut.