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Frozen motor on Cub

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Mifsud

12-02-2007 11:14:40




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Like to know best way to loosen up this motor. Pulled the plugs and poured trans. fluid thru them but it does not seem to stay in their. Leaks out thru carb ect. Hasnt freed up yet. Any thoughts appreciated.




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john *.?-!.* cub owner

12-04-2007 09:37:05




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 Re: Frozen motor on Cub in reply to Mifsud, 12-02-2007 11:14:40  
When pouring through the spark plug holes you are pouring directly on top of valves. use a squirt can to pump it to the side so it runs into cylinder. it WILL take time.



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billde

12-02-2007 12:03:59




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 Re: Frozen motor on Cub in reply to Mifsud, 12-02-2007 11:14:40  
Keep topping off the tranny fluid, put it in 3rd gear, every 3 or 4 days try rocking it with the rear tire. Watch the fan blade, when it moves, you're no longer stuck.



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gene bender

12-02-2007 11:51:16




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 Re: Frozen motor on Cub in reply to Mifsud, 12-02-2007 11:14:40  
Just how rusty does it look when you look in the spark plug hole. If its pretty bad you will probably need to pull the head then you can realy see how bad it is.



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old

12-02-2007 11:30:34




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 Re: Frozen motor on Cub in reply to Mifsud, 12-02-2007 11:14:40  
How long has it been since you put the tranny fluid in?? It can take weeks for it to work and you need to keep topping it off. Also have you tried to turn it over by hand or with the starter?? If by hand forget it you will not do it but if by starter use a 12 volt battery and short fast taps on the button. Have you checked/drained the oil pan. Is the tranny fluid getting to the pan??

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