I've used Marvel Mystery oil in the cylinders, then used a
breaker bar to try to turn before trying the starter & have had
good luck.
John
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Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2004 4:02
PM
Subject: Re: IML: 1960 Help
Hi Tim,
Oh, how familiar that problem is.
Well, there are two ways you can go, depending on how much time you
want to spend. Sometimes, filling the cylinders with diesel fuel
or penetrating oil and walking away for several weeks may free it, but some
rings could still be stuck. My experienced suggestion is to pull
the motor and CAREFULLY take it apart, keeping track of where everything
goes, and IF you can get the individual pistons out without damaging
the pistons....AND if the pistons aren't corroded, all you need is a
re-ring kit (very inexpensive). With that, you get new rings, new rod
and main bearings, and usually all the seals and gaskets. Also,
you'll have to de-ridge the top of the cylinder walls.
This re-ringing is equivalent to rebuilding the motor at a small
fraction of a full rebuild.
But it's your call. Good
luck!! Chris 60 Crown 4dr
Sedan
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