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Free Up Stuck Engine With DRY ICE??
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Posted by Obie on February 11, 2001 at 18:13:41 from (128.180.100.116):
DID anyone ever hear of using DRY ICE to free up a stuck engine? My buddy said he heard of taking off the head and put dry-ice in the cylinders and on top of the pistons and let it set for about 60 mins or so and then take out the dry ice and tap on the pistons and they should be free...I have a Herk IBX engine that water got into and the pistons and realy stuck tryed all kinds of liquid in the cylinders and soaked for weeks got two free but two of them are still stuck as tho there were welded to the cylinder wall..DID anyone ever use DRY-ICE ??? MAY be to keep ice cream cold ha ha.. THANKS Obie
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