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Re: Flaw with unfreezing stuck engine with hydraulics (Part II)
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Posted by sHan on April 24, 2002 at 06:34:49 from (64.12.102.162):
In Reply to: Flaw with unfreezing stuck engine with hydraulics (Part II) posted by Dan Kelley on April 23, 2002 at 14:38:13:
I dont know about the spark plug thread size but the post below was good with using an old plug and welding a pipe to it then useing a zerk on the end of it.and for the bent crank or rods post he already sead he was going to take the crank out and do one cyl at a time.and with the other post about taking the rocker arm off all the valves would be closed so that shoud work.as far as using grease or hydrolic oil i think grease might be better,I used hydrolics to push out a frozen cylinder one time me and half the garage got a bath!!!grease wouldent fly that far.my 2 cents sHan....... PS..I DONT THINK ANYONE SHOULD BE MADE FUN OF ON THIS BOARD THATS WHAT ITS HERE FOR TO LEARN!IVE GOT A LOT OF HELP ON THIS BOARD IN THE PAST AND THINK ITS GREAT!!SO DAN DONT LIT IT BOTHER YOU JUST KEEP READING AND LEARMING!!!
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