donner1122
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I just put in a new distributor and took my 1952 m211 for a test drive. It was running fine but started to get loud while climbing the hill to get out of my neighborhood. I slowed down to check it out but as I slowed the engine stalled out. The starter wouldn't turn the engine at all.
I've taken out all of the spark plugs and tried turning it by putting a wrench on the pulley. I also tried pulling on the belt.
I then took out the starter and pried on the flywheel.
Nothing will budge.
Ive poured diesel and marvel mystery oil down the cylinders to hopefully loosen it up.
Any idea why the engine would have seized? It looks like I have plenty of oil on the dipstick. When I was putting in the distributor I may have accidentally cut the wire going to the "oil pressure guage sending unit", would that have done it?
What should I do from here? Keep trying to loosen up the engine? Part the truck out or sell it whole?
I've taken out all of the spark plugs and tried turning it by putting a wrench on the pulley. I also tried pulling on the belt.
I then took out the starter and pried on the flywheel.
Nothing will budge.
Ive poured diesel and marvel mystery oil down the cylinders to hopefully loosen it up.
Any idea why the engine would have seized? It looks like I have plenty of oil on the dipstick. When I was putting in the distributor I may have accidentally cut the wire going to the "oil pressure guage sending unit", would that have done it?
What should I do from here? Keep trying to loosen up the engine? Part the truck out or sell it whole?