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Posted by Wade on January 24, 2001 at 22:37:08 from (209.86.48.239):
In Reply to: IH 400 stuck engine posted by van on January 22, 2001 at 10:17:26:
Here's the quick and risky way. Shoot a little juice in the cylinders (name your poison). Fill the crankase with diesel. Leave the plugs out, hook a chain to it and pull it. Engage a high gear every now and again. Hang on. When it breaks loose let it turn many times. Refill with oil. Get fuel and spark. Hope you didn't bend/break anything. I haven't actually done it, but would if the engine weren't especially valuable. ALSO If you have the head off forget beating on a piece of wood until you've applied heat. A bit of fuel in the hole and a match works wonders. I know this to work on D4 Caterpillar.
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