Posted by John A. on December 09, 2013 at 07:34:02 from (64.128.16.238):
In Reply to: stuck engine posted by tbish on December 09, 2013 at 04:31:37:
tbish, I say tear down and burn out!,,As other have said too many varibles to give a definite answer. Judging from your post it is an engine alone, So get it on and engine Stand, Start on top side, Tear down to block. Roll over pull pan, Rods and mains caps Lift out crank! Roll back over, Stop! Clear work area of Flammables. NOW, one cylinder at a time, Start with one that has the most volume! fill with Dsl, add a splash of gasoline, set it on fire, Now sit down and drink a cup of coffer or two, when fire goes out take a Wood block and 4 lb hammer and drive out! As the volume of the cylinder goes down the burn time is reduced so multiple burns maybe necessary. This procedure is repeated on all cylinders till all are out, I have sen guys get engines completely tore down in one afternoon. This method is really good if you are trying to save pistons, rings, cylinders. Hope this helps. Later, John A.
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