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chrisreale 08-14-2001 08:24 PM

I think the engine is frozen
 
I have been posting all kinds of questions regarding a problem I was having with the starter. While the starter probably is going to be replaced, I think the engine is ultimately frozen. The car has sat for about 8 years off and on. I cannot push the car backwards in any gear. These acrs are heavy, yes, but I can easily push it in neutral. I am probably going to take it to a shop, because my knowlegde is running out. I want use some Marvel Mystery Oil, but before I do that I want top make sure I do it right. First, can I get it at Shucks, or do I have to order it? Second, after I remove the sparkplugs, do I just puor it down in the socket? How much? And last, does it just drain away, or do I need to somehow suck it out? Thanks for the patience, I know these questions are bordering on elementary, but I really do appreciate it.

DDS 08-14-2001 08:42 PM

Bummer Chris.

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Germain 08-15-2001 12:26 PM

Chrisreale,

First remove the spark plugs and put the transmission in 2/3 gear. Now jack up one of the rear tires (so the other is still on the ground). Now try to spin the tire. If it won't move you probably have a seized engine. You can pour as much oil down the spark plug hole as you want. It will come out one way or the other. Once the engine is running, I would plan on an oil change though.


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