Re: stuck motor

Posted by John Iaccino On 2015/5/29 5:27:39
My suggestion is to drop the pan, take the rod caps off and try to spin the crank to see which piston is stuck. When you find the stuck piston, remove the bearing and tap the piston up from the bottom. Use a piece of aluminum or wood against the rod to protect from damage. You should take the head off also. After the piston is out, you can hone the cylinders and re-assemble the parts. Don't hammer down on the pistons because you might put a hole in the top of the piston. John

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