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Someone has tried that. They have broken where the crank handle attaches. I have the cylinders soaking now. I will have to buy a new pulley cover what ever it is called so I can but a bar on it
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its sitting on a modified 6X6 frame on the floor so as to not crush the oil pan, and I'm sure it's seized. I'm not sure if I can get at the cap bolts holding he clutch on, or the bolts on the top of he clutch. I hope to in seize it, I've sprayed PB blaster on the valves to let it...
The engine is a spare that I have and it's sitting in my shop. I just want to tear it down to the block so I can put it on a stand to see if it's seized
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