12-13-2018, 02:31 PM | #1 |
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Hello. I was advised to get on this forum and introduce myself.
I am retired and just bought an old Model A Ford or Sedan. Problem.....engine is frozen. I have been soaking pistons with mystery oil and ATF. No luck. The car is otherwise nice. Ideas? |
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A friend of mine was given a flathead that was seized. he soaked the cylinders with penetrating oil for over a week with no luck. He then put vinegar in the cylinders and the motor turned over by hand (with resistance) the next day.
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How long have you been soaking the cylinders? Are you trying the crank or starter to spin it over? ATF is a good solution but i never mixed it with Marvel mystery oil. Trying mixing the ATF with acetone and get a socket and a breaker bar on the crank pulley nut. That helps to get better movement.
I’ve freed stuck motors that way. Just have patients.
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it sounds like it is now a waiting game. Let the chemicals do there job. It will free up! Hugh
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Welcome to the Barn! How about some Pics?
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I will continue to pour ATF into the one cylinder that it takes over night to drain out of. The other three seem to drain down in 15 mins or so. I will try conifer next week...lol Thanks guys I pulled the car today...third gear...left skid marks both rear wheels. |
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Give it some time. Rome wasn’t built in a day.
Also check other things that could be holding things. Is your Starter stuck, also take off valve cover and check if valves and lifters are free to move. Another place to use MMO. Keep us informed. Enjoy. |
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Yes, been soaking a week. Been jumping on hand crank, and pull/dragged her today. No luck.
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Thanks friend. Going to try your path next. I do have time....I think. Lol
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Is the clutch froze up on the flywheel?
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As I mention, get some (a lot) penetrating oil on your valves and lifters, cam and bearings. Valve cover should come off now. Is there rust on cylinder walls? Does car roll freely when in neutral. How long has it been since the engine was last started? Picture of engine would help. |
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I had a spinal cord trama five years ago. Big jobs are out of my capabilities these days
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I was told engine ran 3 years ago. There is black crud on pistons, but couldn't tell if rust. When I pulled plugs, looked like she had run last couple days. Having trouble finding how to post car pics |
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Did my pictures go thru.
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Yep you have a nice late 30 Briggs Fordoor.
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Like your sedan Mike
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Clutch and trans feel good
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Going to sign off for now. Back later...or tomorrow.
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From what you say, I think only one cylinder is holding it. Have you tried rocking the car back and forth while in top gear? Also, make sure the clutch plate is not stuck to the flywheel. You can check that by peering through the inspection cover on the flywheel housing.
Once you have it free, and running, listen to it carefully. Very often, when an engine has been stuck for a while, the rings leave a groove in the bore and will catch on it every time they go past it. You may be able to feel it withthe crank handle or hear it with the motor running. If that has happened, a rebore and new pistons is in order. Persistence is omnipotent!
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If it was running 3 years ago it shouldn't be THAT stuck unless it was left out in the weather with the spark plugs out or something and the car looks very nice so that won't be it. I would check that the starter isn't stuck like WHN suggested. I've had the starter stick on mine and you can't budge the crank for love or money. Here is a great video by fellow barner Jack that describes the issue and how to fix it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PD4AYmMu1HU
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Glad you made it on to fordbarn!
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I have a tool made out of an old starter plate and an old bendix. It is like one the suppliers sell. I will lend it to you for the cost of shipping. It bolts in the starter opening and has freed up a lot of engines for me. you just turn the exposed bolt with a wrench and the engine should turn over quite easily. Just send me an email at [email protected] and I will send it to you.
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Anyone on here from Venango County ?
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I'll get email off to you right away! Thanks Rod.
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Hey there Wick! Yes, I made it.glad I did.
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Any idea how to find viewing hole ?
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I'll look for viewing ... Hole? Where is it located? Not sure I would know what I was looking at it did find it.
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Sorry, I forgot to include the link for the video I added it but here it is again. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PD4AYmMu1HU sorry.
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Here are pictures of engine. I am removing the starter. When it comes out, what do I expect with starter rod? Does it just come out of starter?
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unscrew the starter rod just above the starter switch. the switch can come out with the starter.
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For the life of me I can't figure how to upload pictures. I did it once! Lol
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Ok, I had to stop working on it today. I get worn out to easy.
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I finally have Pictures of my Sedan 1930 Briggs Model A
This right ? LOL OK, many have asked for pics that they might be able to help me with this stuck engine. I am still digging into this machine, and I find she is very much original...wood? Bad seat cover over originals. Look for the wood behind the rear seat. and around window. You guys know better than I, so let me know if what I am seeing is true. |
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will all be able to see these pics?
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sweet looking car
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OK they showed up.
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Looks like there is/mav have been an issue at the Water pump, Bad Water pump Gasket, or packing Nut leak, or upper hose neck /head gasket leak. If unable to get motor freed up, most likely the head will have to be pulled. |
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Looks like a standard Fordoor that has been uh.....'upgraded'. I can't tell about the wood but if you poke at it with an awl and it doesn't go in very far then consider the wood good. However, the whole body is made of wood, roof, top, doors sill etc. Do the doors sag at all? Do they close nice and tight? You have a "fairly rare" car as many Fordoors got turned into Townsedans so there are not many stock Fordoors left.
But the Body looks nice and straight, dent free and solid. So, outside of the engine I think you have a winner. Don't forget to check over the brakes and front suspension. Mike
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Wilco thanks Mike
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Got ya...thanks. Something more for me to watch.
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The car rolls free when out of gear, yes.
Now I have removed three bolts holding start r to bell. Starter does not want to come lose. |
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Seller said engine was coated for storage. It's like a bad black paint that is peeling off. No idea yet how to remove it. It's covering everything.
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If the starter is unbolted and it won't come off/out, I am thinking that you have something really tight /jammed onto the starter. If it was the starter keeping the engine from turning, you have really gotten it jammed with trying to turn it over. Maybe somehow try to turn the engine backwards some. Put in 3rd gear, and push backward.
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A good power wash with hot water will likely clean it off licketty split. Just be careful not to take the paint underneath.
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Sounds like your starter bendix is jammed into the flywheel. That happened to me on a trip a hundred miles from home. Unbolted the starter, and couldn't budge it by hand. In desperation, I jammed the heel of my shoe on the starter body as hard as I could and it came free. You may need some judicious use of a pry bar to work that starter body loose. Your engine will never turn over until you pull the starter. good luck. mike
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Another thought... You did take out all THREE starter bolts. 3/8" with a 9/16" heads?
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Welcome to the Ford barn, this is a very good web site for us that are working on our Model A.
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Try mixing Acetone with Atf 50/50 and soak, or Kroil oil.
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If the starter is still stuck... grab the starter with a strap wrench and turn the housing. The bendix will snap back into place and the starter will fall out.
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Hey guys! I got the starter out and engine looks ok!
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Now that the engine is free, change the oil before you try to start it. Open plug and let it drain overnight. See what comes out.
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Note the level on the dipstick 1st, and measure how much comes out. 1st time I drained, only got about 3 quarts, if I had known better would have known it was a clue that I had tons of goo in the bottom of the oil pan and should have dropped the oil pan and cleaned it out. Another reason for changing the oil 1st is you may have contaminated oil due to pouring stuff into the pistons. |
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David: So you bought a Model A with a stuck starter? I wonder if the seller knew that? Maybe he thought the engine was fatally seized? Some guys have all the luck!! Glad you got the starter out and the engine now turns freely.
I would definitely follow all the good advice from previous posts regarding changing oil, and thoroughly. Like they said, let it drain over night and see what you get. mike |
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When your ready to start the engine, crank it with the plugs out to remove most of the oil mixture used as a penetrant. A towel over the plug holes would be a good idea.
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Well did you get it to run?. If so how does it sound.
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