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Re: Some tactics on getting a motor unstuck?
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Posted by Kelly C on March 25, 2003 at 19:08:01 from (63.171.43.140):
In Reply to: Some tactics on getting a motor unstuck? posted by Farmall Daddy on March 25, 2003 at 17:37:24:
I read one idea. A guy made some kind of hydralic attachment to replace the spark plug. He then pumped in hydralic fluid into the cylinder and hydralic pressure broke the engine free. This seemed like a workable idea to me. I have a 300 that I am trying to get unstuck right now. I have it tore down and am useing the BP blaster + paintence method. I must admit I am having a problem with the paintence part right now. I may try a little Idea I have. I would bolt 3 sections of angle iron to the frame going ovet the motor. I then could stick a bottle jack upside down onto the top iron and push a peice of wood down into the cylinder. I could also apply pressure in small amounts that way too. We will see how my paintence works first. If I get pissed I will just drag it around the yard with my H.
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