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Re: Next Project --- SMTA with STUCK ENGINE!!!!
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Posted by RayA on February 23, 2004 at 15:44:11 from (64.217.18.175):
In Reply to: Next Project --- SMTA with STUCK ENGINE!!!!!!! posted by BIG JOHN on February 22, 2004 at 18:58:00:
I cant testify personally to this, but one of my friends said that he had heard of people freeing up pistions by putting a combination of dry ice and gasoline in the cylinders. Again, havent done this personally and cant testify to its effectiveness/unaffectiveness or possible damage of this method. The only thing I would think you would have to watch is that the coolant would need to be drained so you wouldnt freeze any other liquid that might be in the block. Some of the other guys in YT might could give more input on the use of this method such as if it really works or not. Good luck. RayA
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