gps4
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Im trying to bring an old motor back to life.
before I drop alot of time and $ replacing fuel lines and water pump, themostat and the like, i want to make sure i'm not wasting my time on account of a seized or shot cylinder head.
when I take the spark plugs out, i can easily turn the flywheel by hand with little resistance.
when I hook up a battery and turn the motor over, the starter motor spins the flywheel quickly and i can hear the pistons cycling in the head.
when I put the spark plugs back in and try to turn the flywheel, it is considerably harder to turn by hand. when I try to turn it over using the starter motor, the pinion gear on the starter will not turn the flywheel. what usually causes this?
Thanks,
gps4
before I drop alot of time and $ replacing fuel lines and water pump, themostat and the like, i want to make sure i'm not wasting my time on account of a seized or shot cylinder head.
when I take the spark plugs out, i can easily turn the flywheel by hand with little resistance.
when I hook up a battery and turn the motor over, the starter motor spins the flywheel quickly and i can hear the pistons cycling in the head.
when I put the spark plugs back in and try to turn the flywheel, it is considerably harder to turn by hand. when I try to turn it over using the starter motor, the pinion gear on the starter will not turn the flywheel. what usually causes this?
Thanks,
gps4