Posted by rustred on November 09, 2023 at 17:20:19 from (74.214.153.210):
In Reply to: Re: Stuck engine posted by Cash4Toys on November 09, 2023 at 07:08:18:
its the shock of the pistons , they wont move with 4 stuck ones. you need to go through each piston. plus first you must have everything clean and use air to blow out the pistons to cylinder clearance. then u put in your juice and smack them . you will see the juice jumping right out past the wooden block. and the other think i have done is unbolt the rods and have pressure on the rod with a jack . then smack the block on top and the whole sleeve will pop out. they might pop out just with the jack also. that is why its stuck so bad because you have no extra clearance with new stuff. and yes hitting the starter has way more power than using a bar. it also is a good idea to plug the block in if it has a block heater. that is way more effective than a fire on top the pistons. tryed that and it dont work. you want the sleeve to expand not the piston.
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