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Posted by Will- Tx.-Mn. on December 15, 2005 at 02:00:35 from (71.96.241.27):
In Reply to: Keeping an engine free posted by Chris Pritchard on December 14, 2005 at 23:01:56:
Chris, i have an MM ut it had sat for a number of years,perhaps about six,as my uncle would start it by crank (hand) every once n awhile,but thus the crank mechanisum broke,and it didn't git started anymore,so when i got it,it was siezed. i ended up opening the "inspection covers" on the ebngine block,and using a long pry bar,and pryed against some of the rod "throws" on the crankshaft and used the starter also,by "bumping" it, and it came loose Then i started it,and it ran fine,now all i need is a new manifold,as you know they are "notorious" for rotting out,do you have one? or know where i can get one? be safe out there ~Will
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