Posted by SDE on July 29, 2009 at 17:06:05 from (174.124.30.29):
In Reply to: SMTA may be stuck... posted by mike sdak on July 29, 2009 at 16:45:07:
Our local rifle club had a "H" and it froze up over one winter. It was left out and the snow would melt on the muffler and run down into the intake. The pipe was broken and and that is all it took.
Automatic transmission fluid is about the best for loosening the engine, if it is the rings stuck to the sleeves. Drain the oil from the pan. Remove the spark plugs and put some in each cyclinder. After about a week check to see if the ATF is in the oil pan. If it is, use a stiff wire as a dipstick and check each cyclinder. If they are drained down then try to roll the engine over either with the starter or by rocking it while the tranny is in high gear. It might take a couple of weeks to free up. Good Luck Steve
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