Posted by old on April 14, 2013 at 16:22:55 from (209.86.226.18):
In Reply to: Alllis CA posted by gtwist on April 14, 2013 at 14:26:10:
#1 WD40 is worthless for that type of thing. Wick or blow it out of the cylinder and fill with ATF. WD40 is a water displacement stuff and that is about it. #2 it is not ever good to try to pull one to free it up things like to break when you do that. I when freeing up an engine set a 12 volt battery in and with the plugs out. Always put them back in when soaking with ATF to keep stuff out of the cylinders. Any way I use short fast taps on the starter to free them up. The starter will not produce enough torque to hurt any thing but the push rods. As for as shifting it when being pulled yep the gears in the transmission are spinning as it is moving so not shifting
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