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79powerwagon wrote:
Before you crawl too far under your bed, find out WHY the engine seized. Is it hydro-locked? Did the timing chain break and is jambed up in the housing? Did your push rods pop off and cause a jam? Did your oil pump shaft break? Did your cam break?
I've never seen an engine that couldn't be un-seized! ๐
And, no way does it take 40 hours (one full-time week????) to change out an engine! I did it by myself (stupidly with no help at all) in one afternoon, maybe 8 hours max.
Time to find a local hero to assist you, or to scrap that rig and find another...
โJun-03-2008 07:00 AM
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โJun-02-2008 08:48 PM
โJun-02-2008 12:33 PM
79powerwagon wrote:
Goatmaiden, don't jump to conclusions just yet.
First things first!
Can the (bone-headed) mechanic actually turn the engine with a wrench? (Bone headed because this should have been the second thing he tried after realizing that no power was getting to the starter)
We're all self-proclaimed Mopar gods-of-sorts, we'll be able to help you through this!
...I hope!
โJun-02-2008 12:30 PM
โJun-02-2008 11:42 AM
79powerwagon wrote:
Goatmaiden, don't jump to conclusions just yet.
First things first!
Can the (bone-headed) mechanic actually turn the engine with a wrench? (Bone headed because this should have been the second thing he tried after realizing that no power was getting to the starter)
We're all self-proclaimed Mopar gods-of-sorts, we'll be able to help you through this!
...I hope!
โJun-02-2008 11:24 AM
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โJun-01-2008 09:03 PM
79powerwagon wrote:Leeann wrote:
It might have spun a bearing... ๐
Might just be low on oil or running too hot... I'm hoping it's not a spun bearing.
My fingers are crossed for you!