Posted by Andy Motteberg on January 24, 2008 at 19:52:26 from (4.143.218.217):
In Reply to: Day one posted by Lanse on January 24, 2008 at 19:38:26:
PB Blaster is a excellent penetrating oil, I have taken several tractors apart with PB Blaster and it works great. I'd pull off the head, remove the kerosene (since it is not coming loose) and fill the cylinders with PB Blaster/ or brake fluid. The transmission should have a drain plug somewhere, look for it and drain it. Soak up the levers with penetrating oil and try hammering them, don't go too hard or you could break them. If they still won't come loose, you may have to heat them up or something. Put the jack on the crank, but do not put too much pressure on it, freeing up a stuck engine requires patience and hard work. I have freed up several stuck engines around here. If you still cannot get it loose, you may need to remove the head, oil pan, & rod caps and put hydraulic jack pressure and a block of wood on the cylinders to get them loose.
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