D16A6 help
#11
Re:D16A6 help
Originally Posted by crx88Si
could be frozen up on the inside too.?
#13
Re:D16A6 help
Originally Posted by crx88Si
ya.. like.. if its THAT cold, theres no oil (to repel moisture), think of how your tounge sticks to a metal post in the winter.. same deal going on maybe?
got a block heater?
got a block heater?
#14
Re:D16A6 help
I am assuming it is frozen. I would pull the oil pan and use a heat gun or hair dryer to thaw out the cylinders and then spray some wd-40 on the cylinder walls and down the spark plug holes in the head. Then with some lube on the cylinder walls try to turn the crank pulley.
#17
Re:D16A6 help
I heated the block up today to about 100 degrees, put a shitload of wd-40 in the cyclinders let it sit for an hour then put more wd-40 in, unloosened the crankshaft bolt and tightened it back on and continued to tighten and the bolt snaps and it now stuck in the crankshaft.
#18
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You aren't having much luck, are you? Now that ------- sucks. Why didn't you put any oil in the motor after you were done with the engine? Have you pulled the oil pan to check things out or to lube the cylinders walls? Now is the time to stop dicking around and figure this out before you break something else.
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