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Well while I was waiting on parts for #2, I thought I would just tinker with #3 (mep 005A on a ROWPU, thanks 98G) and see if I could unstick a motor that wouldnt turn with a very long breaker bar. Well since it was a no go on turning over, I opened the valve cover and found 2 valves stuck, so they got smacked with a soft faced hammered and that freed them up. Still no go on rolling over. Pulled the muffler and manifold, what a mess of carbon build up
Pulled the injectors and borescoped the cylinders, wow, they valves were stuck from all the carbon.
1 gallon of Marvel Mystery Oil later, a day sitting with the cylinders full, I finally got it to move a fraction and then a fraction more, about a thousand fractions and it was loose.
When it would finally roll over this is what blew out of the cylinders from the injector port, I failed to get a photo of all the crap that came out the exhaust. That is just a piece of cardboard.
So it all got put back together, fuel system flushed and primed up. Was going to just roll the motor over with the starter to see if I had compression and it acted like it wanted to start, so we started her up, here is a link to the video.
https://youtu.be/eYIebmttjZs
I did not let her run long, had no water and no one to run the camera so I could watch over the ol bitty. So I guess I have another jenny project. Hope that yall dont get bored, but I like to share that they can come back from the dead.
Filled the radiator with water and pressure tested it, it held 12psi for atleast 20 minutes.
I think this girl will live, so she will get antifreeze after a round of radiator flush.
Pulled the injectors and borescoped the cylinders, wow, they valves were stuck from all the carbon.
1 gallon of Marvel Mystery Oil later, a day sitting with the cylinders full, I finally got it to move a fraction and then a fraction more, about a thousand fractions and it was loose.
When it would finally roll over this is what blew out of the cylinders from the injector port, I failed to get a photo of all the crap that came out the exhaust. That is just a piece of cardboard.
So it all got put back together, fuel system flushed and primed up. Was going to just roll the motor over with the starter to see if I had compression and it acted like it wanted to start, so we started her up, here is a link to the video.
https://youtu.be/eYIebmttjZs
I did not let her run long, had no water and no one to run the camera so I could watch over the ol bitty. So I guess I have another jenny project. Hope that yall dont get bored, but I like to share that they can come back from the dead.
Filled the radiator with water and pressure tested it, it held 12psi for atleast 20 minutes.
I think this girl will live, so she will get antifreeze after a round of radiator flush.