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Re: #@**I !! My M is locked up
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Posted by ChadS on June 02, 2007 at 07:25:03 from (4.224.78.158):
In Reply to: Re: #@**I !! My M is locked up posted by JT on June 01, 2007 at 12:24:57:
Make an adapter to hook up an air hose, that has 18mm threads that screws into the spark plug hole. Remove the rocker arms make sure all the valves are shut, pour in some ATF, and then hook up the air hose. An adjustable regualtor onthe air hose works best, or up to a 150 psi. Maybe try to hook the hose up to all 4 cyls with some ATF,,, it will help push the fluid past the pistons, while you have the air hooked up, hit the starter button,,, if its not stuck hard, it will pop right loose, but, you got to get the cyls cleaned out asap, so think of pulling the head in the near future, or, keep flushing the cyls with some sort of cleaner,,, paint thinner mineral sprits, diesil fuel, and keep rotating it with the starter once in a while to blow the cyl out, or tear it down as soon as you get it unstuck. Hope this helps. I used an old spark plug, with the porcilin (spellin) broke out and welded a fitting that works with the air hose, welded the two together. Better yet, pull the manifold off, if it looks really bad in the ports,,, dont try to start it,, all that rust will go right into the motor, and it wont run for long. ChadS
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