One thing that helped Dad and I on a seized Ford 9N is some heat. With your cylinders bathed in liquid place a lamp and tent with tin foil. Worth a shot, Eh ? Good luck!!
Cokecola works somtimes but the acid in the cola can pit the cylinder walls if you leave it to long, we bolted a 1/4 inch steel plate down with O-rings around each cyl-hole, velvestem over each hole with 5 to 10 psi of air to push the liquid into the rings and let it sit, worked for us...
Place a small heat lamp or halogen light on top of the block or where ever you need and tent with foil, The heat will help breaking things loose. Good luck!!
Get some Evapo Rust sold in most farm stores in my part of the country! Supposedly non toxic, non alkaline, not an acid. I've used it quite a bit and it works! Doesn't destroy the parent metal either.
When I'm dealing with a stuck motor I soak em in Diesel with marvel mystery oil mixed just like you did here then after a couple days I take a block of wood and a 3lb hammer and tunk on the pistons. Be patient, She'l come out of it.
Yeah it is! I'm hoping to get it freed up here pretty soon! haha if all else fails i'll take the engine out and hammer the pistons out from the bottom.
One thing that helped Dad and I on a seized Ford 9N is some heat. With your cylinders bathed in liquid place a lamp and tent with tin foil.
Worth a shot, Eh ? Good luck!!
Cokecola works somtimes but the acid in the cola can pit the cylinder walls if you leave it to long, we bolted a 1/4 inch steel plate down with O-rings around each cyl-hole, velvestem over each hole with 5 to 10 psi of air to push the liquid into the rings and let it sit, worked for us...
Place a small heat lamp or halogen light on top of the block or where ever you need and tent with foil, The heat will help breaking things loose.
Good luck!!
I would certainly take you up on that offer, it sounds great! But Im in Maine, its a big haul and probably would be very expensive to get it shipped.
Get some Evapo Rust sold in most farm stores in my part of the country! Supposedly non toxic, non alkaline, not an acid. I've used it quite a bit and it works! Doesn't destroy the parent metal either.
That's awsome Phillip..
I have used that before too! but it is very expensive! it does work great though.
When I'm dealing with a stuck motor I soak em in Diesel with marvel mystery oil mixed just like you did here then after a couple days I take a block of wood and a 3lb hammer and tunk on the pistons. Be patient, She'l come out of it.
I might give that a try!
Thanks! I'll need it!
boy that puppy is really seized aint it!
Thanks!
Yeah it is! I'm hoping to get it freed up here pretty soon! haha if all else fails i'll take the engine out and hammer the pistons out from the bottom.
Nope, the crank is still frozen.
Hey man I have a 1947 jeep motor that ran about 5 years ago. It's complete. I'll take $100.00 for it. I live in Dixon. IL.
Could you explain that method a little more?