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Re: Frozen Engine
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Posted by ff316 on June 16, 2002 at 18:53:10 from (207.246.76.110):
In Reply to: Frozen Engine posted by Guy with a ? on June 16, 2002 at 16:49:41:
As has been mentioned before, there could be something broke inside that is jamming the engine up. I would go ahead and pull the oil pan and valve cover. At least you can actually see what's going on then. If nothing is broke and the rings are what's stuck, everything from water to PB Blaster to Coca-Cola to transmission fluid has been used with success by someone on here. To quote on of our friends (sorry I don't remember which one) "It took a long time for the engine to get stuck, now it is going to take a long time to come free." When all else fails and you are running low on patience just remember how much you paid for the H, and think of how many of us would LOVE to get our hands and wrenches on a freebie! Good luck, check back here often for encouragement. Fireman
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