Posted by bill b va on June 09, 2016 at 13:55:52 from (71.51.26.20):
In Reply to: Stuck motor posted by 37Chief on June 08, 2016 at 10:24:53:
i watched someone free up a stuck engine with a grease gun . after trying various ways to turn it with penetrating oil in the plug holes they let it soak over night . next day they checked the rocker arms to determine which cylinder was coming up on compression . next they used a grease gun to fill the combustion chamber with grease . they then broke the insulator out of a spark plug and welded a pipe coupling in the spark plug . next put a zerk fitting in the coupling and connected the grease gun and pumped . after some pressure build up the engine broke free . this was done with all plugs out . after being able to turn the engine completely over they used the starter to further loosen the motor . next they started the engine with NO PLUG in the cylinder with the grease . grease flew every where . i don't remember what engine it was but was a big 8 cyl. truck engine .
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