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76 seized 2.0 |
Slipry |
Jun 18 2022, 06:33 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 20 Joined: 15-September 20 From: New Jersey Member No.: 24,693 Region Association: North East States |
Hey guys it’s been a while! But I did it again,got another one 76 sitting outside a few years ran when parked lol Not really in bad shape,aside from a SEIZED eng Any great sure fire ways to unseize a 2.0 would be greatly appreciated thanks!!
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Robarabian |
Jun 18 2022, 07:07 PM
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914 A Roo Group: Members Posts: 592 Joined: 11-February 19 From: Simi Valley, Kalifornia Member No.: 22,865 Region Association: Southern California |
Drain and change the oil.
Remove the plugs Penetrating oil in cylinders trying to get into as many cracks and crevices as you can. But likely rust forms where water could pool, so the penetrant will get in there. Let it sit a few hours / overnight Put it in 5th gear and start rocking it back and forth with a few friends pushing . Let the transmission do the work for you. If it is going to break free, that will do it. Did this years ago with an old Le Car and it ran for many years after...Learned it from an old school mechanical engineer from Yugoslavia who used to design airplanes. Let us know if it works, or if something someone else chimes in about works... |
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