Posted by Bob Huntress on February 10, 2008 at 12:27:44 from (74.250.10.165):
In Reply to: Frozen engine block posted by Dan-IA on February 10, 2008 at 12:03:20:
If when you say that the engine is frozen, you mean that the engine is stuck, you can inject a few squirts of Kerosene in each of the cylinders and often let them sit a few days, then try working them free by manually jacking the engine back and forth until it is free. When I say, "back and forth," I mean rock it in the direction of it's rotation, and relax pressure, as opposed to turning the engine in reverse. If there is a crack in the block or head, from freezing, in most cases, it can be welded with a high nickle rod. You may want to send it to a welding shop for that, though. If you have damaged cylinders, they can be sleeved by a machine shop. There is no end to the extend that an engine can be brought back from, if the engine holds enough value to you.
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