Posted by ChadS on December 02, 2010 at 08:44:50 from (4.225.95.16):
In Reply to: stuck motor posted by JB383 on December 01, 2010 at 14:35:40:
Dad bought a Super M bout 7 years ago.
Stuck from sitting, he put in some diesel fuel in the cyls,
He then made a tool out of an old spark plug that hooked up to an air hose.
He pulled the rocker arms off and made sure the valves were closed.
Then he installed a regualtor on the air hose, hooked it up to the compressor and put about 100 psi of air pressure on that cyl for about an hour.
He did that to all 4 cyls on that SM,,
He hit the starter with a 1000 amp battery, while hooked to the air,,, it popped loose, he had it running by the end of that day.
He said the fuel was thin enough to push by the rings when the air was applied. It was also a 90 degree day too,,,,,,, When the diesel ended up in the oil pan,, it was time to move to the next cyl. Chad
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