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#166756 - 03/01/10 10:37 AM
Stuck ish engine
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Grease Monkey
Registered: 04/14/07
Posts: 29
Loc: Omaha Nebraska
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As the weather warms up here in the middle of the country, I am thinking about my 1928 truck. It has not run in 40 plus years and I am wanting to get her going this summer. The flywheel does turn with the hand crank, but reaches a point which it will not turn any more. I would say that it makes close to a full revolution. I am afraid to put too much force on the hand crank so that I dont break anything. I did take the valve cover off yesterday and sprayed penetrating fluid around the valve springs in the hope that the fluid will penetrate down the guides and into the cylinder.
Do I remove the side cover, or the Cylinder head? I really don't want to overhaul the engine unless needed.
You hear of people putting the truck in gear and pulling it to break the engine free?
Any other suggestions?
Thanks
Paul
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#166762 - 03/01/10 11:22 AM
Re: Stuck ish engine
[Re: PJS]
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Registered: 02/05/08
Posts: 784
Loc: Hymera, IN
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First pull all the spark plugs and try it. There may be one cyl full of somekind of liquid like penetrating oil or old antifreeze or whoknows what. Then pull off the valve cover and tap each valve stem head with a rubber hammer or just push down on all of them to make sure a valve isn't stuck in a guide. If that doesn't do it there may be something in the clutch housing jambing like walnuts or the like. Then I would be thinking a bad cam gear or something jambing the cam gear. I would not think a valve would hit a piston ,because there is a lot of room. Even if a valve dropped it would most likely just push it straight back up in the hole. I would not ever try to pull one of these to get it unstuck. The rods are very spindly and if one of the above conditions is present like a cyl full of water or oil, you will bend a rod or worse. Pulling works ok on old tractors because the rods are very strong and heavy, but not on one of the ol 4 cyl chevys. Bad idea!
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28 Chevy LO Capitol 1 ton, 28 National 2 dr coach, 71 Chevy Custom Camper 3/4 ton. Also 23 Oldsmobile Economy truck and a 24 Olds sport touring.
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#166801 - 03/01/10 05:38 PM
Re: Stuck ish engine
[Re: PJS]
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Grease Monkey
Registered: 04/14/07
Posts: 29
Loc: Omaha Nebraska
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Great replys,
This weekend, I will follow-through with the suggestions.
This truck is so sweet, I cant wait to get her running. It is in absolutely great condition and when it runs it will be a show stealer. Wooden cab, straight metal work, paint good, and the bed is awesome.
Thanks
Paul
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#166919 - 03/02/10 07:04 PM
Re: Stuck ish engine
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Grease Monkey
Registered: 04/14/07
Posts: 29
Loc: Omaha Nebraska
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Beachbum
I will take photos this weekend. In my opinion it must be at least a 1 ton truck. It was used on a farm to haul grain from the field. I have photos of this truck being used during a threshing demonstration in the early 1930s.
My grandfather was an impliment dealer and sold everything from tractors to automobiles.
This truck has been in the family for over 80 years.
Paul
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