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Under item #2 consider that the clutch disks may be rusted to the flywheel. Somtimes you think you have the drive line "disconnected" from the engine, but it is not and attempts to turn the engine over are really attempts to move the entire vehicle.
Under item #3 I find upper cylinder cleaner products work the best for me. Barring something like a spun bearing or broken rod blocking movement, one usually finds the rings stuck to the cylinder walls. Given our new enviromental limits on chemical products it is getting harder to find things that will cut the "rust, gunk and exhaust deposits". If you can find some products that contain Butyl Cellusolve to put in the cylinders and soak a while, you should be able to free up stuck rings as well as clean off the valve stems and seats. This stuff will smoke when you finally fire up the engine.
Goog luck on the restart
Under item #3 I find upper cylinder cleaner products work the best for me. Barring something like a spun bearing or broken rod blocking movement, one usually finds the rings stuck to the cylinder walls. Given our new enviromental limits on chemical products it is getting harder to find things that will cut the "rust, gunk and exhaust deposits". If you can find some products that contain Butyl Cellusolve to put in the cylinders and soak a while, you should be able to free up stuck rings as well as clean off the valve stems and seats. This stuff will smoke when you finally fire up the engine.
Goog luck on the restart