Posted by rustred on October 07, 2008 at 07:51:39 from (209.115.232.65):
In Reply to: stuck H posted by point3dave on October 07, 2008 at 05:57:16:
well, first of all you must make a decision on how bad it is stuck. was the exhuast pipe covered? did it rain in the exhaust? how long was it sitting?all this will determine the outcome. lots of times you can pull the plugs and make a decision. they will look decent or be all rusty also. my belief is on an engine stuck from light condensation any thing wet works. any engine stuck from rain sitting on pistons over time needs disasembling. you cant tell me that ATF is some miracle cure . ya, i filled the cyls. with ATF and let it sit for a week and then the rust just disappeared. just dont happen.yes lightly stuck ATF will work but so does other thin oils. some times the sleeve and piston has to come out and be boiled in oil. sometime you need a round block of wood and sledge hammer. sometimes you need a press. sometimes after all that its junk anyway! i know there is no one miracle cure.
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