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Re: Super M with water in the block.
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Posted by dhermesc on October 09, 2003 at 08:42:04 from (65.141.162.242):
In Reply to: Super M with water in the block. posted by Dan on October 08, 2003 at 19:20:31:
Pull all the spark plugs and shoot your favorite oil/solvent (WD40, Marvel Mystery Oil, etc) down the pistons and allow to soak overnight (don't refill the crankcase yet). ATTEMPT to turn over by hand with the crank or jack up one wheel and put in 5th gear and try to use the wheel as leverage to turn over the engine. If your lucky that will break it free (if froze) otherwise repeat until you get disgusted and then start tearing the engine down. When (if) free hook up the starter and let it turn the engine over to blow out your soaking chemical. LEAVE THE PLUGS OUT! Oil and such does not compress like air and you could break or bend a rod or something. Put new plugs in and you might want to drop the oil pan to see what the bottom of the engine looks like before you refill the crankcase with oil. Let us know how it turns out.
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