[b]69supercj The motor ran when the guy drove it home 15 years ago but now its stuck. He didn't try very hard to get it loose and that will be my first priority when I get it home tomorrow evening. Any suggestions other then the old standby of diesel fuel and tranny fluid down the cylinders?
I do not advise you to do this, however...
I once had a hog that got stuck pretty good, and would not budge.
I decided to run an experiment with my oxy/acetylene torch before having to pull the jugs.
I pulled the spark plugs, ran and adjusted the torch, snuffed out the flame, and put the welding tip to the spark plug hole, and filled the one cylinder that was on compression stroke with "live" gas, and quickly shut the torch off and put the spark plug back on.
I then stood back as I reached out and triggered the coil to fire that cylinder.
It went "TINK!" and spun the motor free. I ended up riding that beast for many more miles.
'59 F-100 292
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