This thread will first document the process of getting it running and driving again.
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That was my plan of action too JZ. I poured diesel fuel in the cylinder and intake, and let it sit for about 2 weeks. I finally got it to budge Friday with a 6 foot breaker bar, but it still just wouldn't get any looser no matter how many times I turned it over:jzjames wrote:Me, I would be trying all kinds of things to loosen up the rust and getting that engine to rotate.
I don't think that's it. I put the trans in neutral and when I spin the crank with the breaker bar, the output shaft of the trans doesn't turn. Unless you can think of something I might be missing. I'm game for anything.jzjames wrote:Could that be part of the problem of a locked up motor?
Yep. All the VIN codes, steering wheel and speedo check out as a 70 model. I guess somebody messed the grill up and replaced it with a 72 at some point. I wish it was the '70 grill. I like that one better.Busboy wrote:By the way the grill is from a 72.
woods wrote: The rust holes in my truck were a factory install (very rare).
It's kinda bad. Here's a closeup of what appears to be the worst one:Manny wrote:You will get it this time around!!! How bad is the cylinder rust?