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Posted by Loyd in Texas on June 19, 2006 at 19:10:12 from (67.77.196.209):
In Reply to: Stuck engine idea is this crazy or could it work? posted by River Bottom Farmer on June 19, 2006 at 18:35:02:
Try this. It will work. Remove the head and head bolts. drop the oil pan and remove oil pump. Find a 6 ton hydr. jack and the largest car chain you have. Wrap the chain around the motor and rails. Place a rounded 4x4 block in one piston and sit the jack on top. Place the chain over the jack and apply pressure keeping the jack and block centered over the piston. May take a try or two. Put your favorite rust breaker in all four clinder wells. Go by each day and put as much pressure on the jack as you can. My first one took a week. The second two days. I reused the sleeves and put in new rings. Both are still running.
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