Stuck motor
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peg to me its the drive train that causing it or
your piston to head clearances are not righ so the piston is hitting a vaulve or somthing
can it turn backwards
or like draco said is id not your drive train causing the crap
or you never droped a socket down the spark plug hole haha
your piston to head clearances are not righ so the piston is hitting a vaulve or somthing
can it turn backwards
or like draco said is id not your drive train causing the crap
or you never droped a socket down the spark plug hole haha


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clearence wont be a problem, checked everything beforehand, If I put the car in gear, press the clutch, I can push it round, so dont think so, cyl is clear, as far as I know... piston 1 & 4 is top, 2&3 bottom, checked 2 &3 before putting on the head.
Turning it reverse.... releasing the bolt on the front pulley.... so ya.... not nice
like I said the motor(without the head) Turned on wednesday evening, after assembling everything, its stuck.
Turning it reverse.... releasing the bolt on the front pulley.... so ya.... not nice
like I said the motor(without the head) Turned on wednesday evening, after assembling everything, its stuck.
Power is nothing without control,
Control is not fun without power.
Traction is over rated.
Control is not fun without power.
Traction is over rated.

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oky, I have a plan, but tell me if I am stupid or brave?
Pour a small amount of oil in each cyl... for extra lubrication, take out the sparkies. Pull the car at about 40km/h, put in 4th, slowly release the clutch, see if it will free?
Pour a small amount of oil in each cyl... for extra lubrication, take out the sparkies. Pull the car at about 40km/h, put in 4th, slowly release the clutch, see if it will free?
Power is nothing without control,
Control is not fun without power.
Traction is over rated.
Control is not fun without power.
Traction is over rated.

If the timing was not right it would have moved slightly to a point and then stop...and then back again....but it will not turn past a certain point....and puching that point breaks valves....so if it does not move at all....somethings wrong...
My advice, take off the head and see if the motor turns...I am sure you will be able to do that in an hour or so.....
My advice, take off the head and see if the motor turns...I am sure you will be able to do that in an hour or so.....
When I say turn...I mean with hand...not 40km/h and drop the clutchDraco wrote:If the timing was not right it would have moved slightly to a point and then stop...and then back again....but it will not turn past a certain point....and puching that point breaks valves....so if it does not move at all....somethings wrong...
My advice, take off the head and see if the motor turns...I am sure you will be able to do that in an hour or so.....
