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Re: #@**I !! My M is locked up
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Posted by Janicholson on June 01, 2007 at 19:52:53 from (66.173.50.117):
In Reply to: #@**I !! My M is locked up posted by StevenL on June 01, 2007 at 11:05:43:
Well it is more than likely not stuck very badly. Old has the best answer of those given. others are good too (except pulling it). If the starter button was hot, the starter button needs to be replaced. they should never get excessively hot. Much of your cranking voltage (and current is going there) Replace it first. Then make sure the valves are not stuck. Remove the velve cover, and tap each rocker arm with a plastic mallet to make sure they are moving. Then bump the switch as Old indicates. Putting the hand crank on the front, (or making a crank driver out of a cheap deepwell socket that will allow a breaker bar to be put on it) then weighting the breaker bar with one fifty pounds of weight, will assist the starter in bumping it around. JimN
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