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Re: stuck motor
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Posted by old on January 07, 2007 at 15:31:59 from (4.245.7.9):
In Reply to: stuck motor posted by Mike Cummings on January 07, 2007 at 13:37:35:
PB works ok on bolts but not well on pistons/rings. Take a rag and soak up the PB and then fill the cylinders with tranny fluid. Let it sit for a few days or a week. Watch it close and top it off if you find any cylinders getting low, that tells you its working. If after a week it hasn't popped loose then take a tablespoon of gas and pour it in on top of the tranny fluid and light it up. Let it burn till it goes out. If those 2 things don't work then its time for the hammer and bloke of wood and maybe new pistons. Doing those things has worked for me on more then 10 engines in the last 2 years and only one didn't pop free and even it did on all but one cylinder and it needed a new sleeve
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