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Old 04-16-2014, 08:45 AM   #11
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Re: 1963 C-10 SWB BBW Fleetside in NC

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If it gives you a problem of coming free I would try some kroil. Another trick is to boil some water and pour it into the water side and warm the block then try to turn it over, if you can get the block warm enough it will free it up.
I'll try the kroil out. My grandfather used to soak the cylinders w/marvel mystery oil. I'm in no rush, so I don't mind if I need to try a few things so I don't cause any damage.

The temps went from the 70's - 80's into the 30's - 40's for the next few days. So I'll keep soaking the cylinders until it warms up some.

With the two piece bellhousing you can't get a flywheel turning tool on it either.
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