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Posted by Tim Ham on March 10, 2000 at 08:49:30 from (198.105.65.90):
Just thought I would give you guys an update that offered advice on my super M with the stuck engine. We have pretty much got everything moving to some extent but the pistons. My dad feels the # 3 cylinder is the culprit since that exhaust valve is open. We have noticed that the PB Blaster and other lubricants we have put in all the cylinders has slowly seeped down except for the # 3 which seems to be slower but some is getting through. We have jacked the right rear wheel up and use this to gently rock it back and forth and have noticed the fan has started to have some movement. Anyway at this point in time I have a good opportunity to be very patient with it. My dad checks it every day. I have two Boys playing ball(I coach both teams) and I have a remodeling job going on my house. So for now patience isn't just a virtue, it's a necessity. I'll Keep you guys posted, thanks for listening, Tim Ham
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