CARC686
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Replacing lift pump. Stopped before removing the rear fastener because the pushrod was sprung against the diaphragm in the old pump and I didn't want the pressure to damage the threads. Rotated the crank pulley one half revolution. Removed pump. Pushrod is now seized against the engine block below the port for the pump actuating lever. I rotated the engine one half counter-revolution and the pushrod still will not budge. Is it possible I bent it when I turned the crank? I had assumed hard part interference would stop me turning the crank by hand. I am concerned that a wrong move at this point could break my block. Please advise. Thank you.