Posted by MurrayE on May 26, 2010 at 17:02:19 from (99.192.58.45):
In Reply to: Super C stuck posted by hayhayler on May 26, 2010 at 07:22:44:
Hi, There are two attempts that you can to loosen your engine and won't cost any money. First attempt as everyone has stated is take out the plugs and put in a couple of spoonfuls of some type of penetrating oil. If you have a crank put that in place as though you were going to crank/turn over the engine, place it at the 1:00 A.M./ P.M. position and hang a 5 gal bucket on the handle of the crank. Then fill sand or rocks in the bucket to give it weight. Let it set for a few day's. The other attempt is to place the penetrating oil in the cylinders, jack one wheel off the ground, after it has sat for a few day's, place transmission in highest forward speed and try moving/rocking the wheel that is off the ground. Be careful as the politically correct will and it can happen strip a timing gear. The above worked good for me and the engine run's great. It had previously sat in an old barn for a few years. Cheers, Murray
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