Posted by minnesota red on December 18, 2008 at 10:40:19 from (65.73.95.207):
In Reply to: Re: stuck 560 d posted by Hugh MacKay on December 18, 2008 at 02:22:53:
I know of 1 guy that did it successfully,I know 4 more that didn't work so good. The 1 that did work was a 460 that sat in a shed for years,hole in roof and no rain cap. as I recall he used WD-40 and rigged up a bar with a 100lbs weight on the front pulley to apply constant pressure and i believe it took a few weeks. once it was free he used a mixture of motor oil and gasoline in each cyl to loosen the rings. I would like to ask him,but the old boy has been gone for many years. He once worked for Harvester and said the gas/oil mix was supposed to be used even after they come out of storage. I do not know if this is fact or not.
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