Posted by spiffy1 on December 18, 2008 at 07:17:49 from (70.41.137.72):
In Reply to: stuck 560 d posted by Tom Fleming on December 18, 2008 at 01:21:25:
LIVIN LUCKY said: (quoted from post at 04:21:25 12/18/08) bought a 560 d with a stuck motor has been sitting for two years any ideas how to get on stuck with out tearing motor completly down
I've never even tried unsticking a diesel, but as far as the end result, I'm inclined to agree with the others. However, seeing your user name and only sitting two years [I presume it was running strong before that? Was the exhuast tight, so no water down it? Else all bets are off], maybe a quick try wouldn't hurt.
I may be way off, but I'm thinking if you pull the pre-cups you should be able to fill the cylinders with diesel [IMHO if it needs a better penatrant in this case, you're looking at pulling the head anyway] pretty easy.
Now wait a week and put shaft on the pto that you don't mind marring with a big pipe wrench; give it a good jolt each way a few times. If this doesn't work after a couple days, I'd place my bets on wrenching over luck!
If you do get lucky don't forget to drag it around the yard a few times after breaking loose to try to splash all the diesel out before going any further. Probably even wouldn't hurt to turn it over by hand yet, with the injectors back in, a few times over a couple days to make sure you don't have too much liquid sitting on top of the cylinders.
And even with that, somebody else will probably note some evils I'm overlooking.
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