Posted by dieselmech on October 07, 2007 at 19:59:27 from (24.217.159.172):
In Reply to: breaking an A lose posted by Pat-CT on October 07, 2007 at 18:41:53:
try pouring a little automatic transmission fluid and some penetrating oil (ie: WD-40 or PB Blaster) in the cylinder and let it sit for a week. I've used that method to get a few engines unstuck. If the one wheel in the air and in gear trick doesn't work, you'll have to take the head off and use a block of wood on the piston. Make sure you get a piece of wood that nearly fills the cylinder. try not to hit on the center of the piston as thats where its the thinnest. hit on the outside as much as possible. It would probably be a good idea to take the head off anyway just to see how much rust is in the cylinders. It would be a bad idea to break a ring and end up gouging a cylinder.
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