Posted by old on October 08, 2008 at 08:14:23 from (4.244.57.69):
In Reply to: stuck H advice posted by point3dave on October 08, 2008 at 05:33:42:
Well if it stuck just from sitting a week with ATF in it and keeping the plugs in till your ready to spin it over should do the trick. Then pull the plugs back out, you keep them in to keep dirt etc out. Then set a 12 volt battery in it do not turn the ignition on and use short fast taps on the starter button and it will probably spin right over. Stay clear of the plug side of the engine because if it does spin over if your on the side you will take a ATF shower and believe me doing that is not much fun BTDT to many times. Seems once in a while I forget that it will shoot the stuff all over and if your in the way it will get you
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