Posted by Brent Holland on March 08, 2013 at 16:51:22 from (166.147.104.29):
In Reply to: Re: Stuck engine posted by Notjustair on March 08, 2013 at 16:36:06:
Thanks guys... Great advice, I wouldn't have thought of using hydralic pressure. WD40 was all I had on hand today. I've only unstuck one other engine (on my grandfathers 1959 Willys Jeep pickup) - I used Marvel Mystery Oil in all cylinders, put a wrench on the crankshaft with a 8ft pipe extension and then hung a housejack on the end of it for weight to apply torque day and night. Four days later the jack hit the ground and I knew it was unstuck. That engine was stuck for a different reason though.. my grandfather had just had the engine rebuilt when he had a heart attack. The doctors recommended he buy a truck with a smoother ride (11 leafsprings at each corner), so the truck sit for 20 years. This Farmall had water enter directly into the open exhaust a few weeks before the cap was replaced and it sit for 3 years. Thanks again all advice is helpful and welcome and appreciated.
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