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So my Oshkosh WT2206 was transported to Alex at Idaho Motor Pool. Turns out despite the claims of the boyz at Burns Airport that it's running condition should be "just fine", its 1091ci Hall Scott motor is frozen tight as a drum.
I had a long and fruitful conversation with Alex earlier this week, he's in a very busy spot with a large order of trucks to fill. It was decided that he would pour some Marvel oil back down the spark plug holes, close it up for a couple more weeks to get his buisness done and try to turn it over again in mid December. He's a good man with his time and effort, my truck was more or less dropped into his lap, we never expected a froze motor. I told him that my only options would be to try and find a buyer for it as a parts truck or scrap it. Neither one of us is fond of the scrap route, we both think and feel with a little more time and imagination we might be able to free up the motor and fire up the old girl some time in December.
I'm posting to ask for experience and stories of frozen motor being freed up and brought back to life. Did you have any workable out comes, was there a trick or 2 up your sleeve.
Thanks,
Mark
I had a long and fruitful conversation with Alex earlier this week, he's in a very busy spot with a large order of trucks to fill. It was decided that he would pour some Marvel oil back down the spark plug holes, close it up for a couple more weeks to get his buisness done and try to turn it over again in mid December. He's a good man with his time and effort, my truck was more or less dropped into his lap, we never expected a froze motor. I told him that my only options would be to try and find a buyer for it as a parts truck or scrap it. Neither one of us is fond of the scrap route, we both think and feel with a little more time and imagination we might be able to free up the motor and fire up the old girl some time in December.
I'm posting to ask for experience and stories of frozen motor being freed up and brought back to life. Did you have any workable out comes, was there a trick or 2 up your sleeve.
Thanks,
Mark