Posted by 1949H on September 22, 2010 at 10:16:03 from (69.43.65.73):
In Reply to: siezed motor posted by farmin joe on September 21, 2010 at 19:21:18:
I recently helped get a 175c crawler loader running about 9 years of sitting in the weather. The motor was seized and the cylinders were full of water. However, after head was off we soaked the cylinders with P B'laster penetrating oil for a few days and then got a big socket for a 1" drive impact gun, or basically something that can take some abuse. We put the socket on top of the piston that was seized and beat on it with a sledge hammer. Don't smack the piston if the pistons near TDC. When the piston would move a little we'd change pistons and try to move that one. The pistons eventually moved and then after she spun freely we pulled the pistons and did a nice cleaning of the cylinders. Put her all back together and been running great ever since.
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