WikedPlymouth
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I posted this in the forward look forum but figured it would help to post here. The engine in my 1959 Dodge Coronet is stuck. I started about a week ago putting a 50/50 mix of diesel fuel and ATF in the cylinders to lossen it up. The story behind the engine is that the original owner parked the car in 1976 and took 7 of the 8 spark plugs out. The car was left in a garage for the next 45 years. John at Big M Auto bought the car 3 years ago and towed it too his place. The plugs were never put back in. I bought the car about 2 weeks ago and started working on it. I checked the engine oil and it was very black but did not have any water or debri in it. Over the week of adding fluid to the cylinders I've not had much luck. I did get the engine to rotate about a half inch but that the one thing that has me confused....if I use a prybar on the flex plate teeth from under the engine and try to rotate the engine counter clockwise the flex plate AND crank pulley will rotate counter clockwise about a 1/2 inch....BUT ONLY if someone is pushing on a breaker bar (on the crank bolt) and going CLOCKWISE. Makes no sense to me. If no one pushes on the breaker bar, I can't move the flex plate at all. If someone pushes on the breaker bar in the SAME direction as I'm prying the flex plate...nothing happens. Can't wrap my head around the fact that 2 opposite direction forces get the crank to move.
Another member suggested a spiral cracked crank...but the flex plate and crank pulley do rotate the same direction. Any ideas??
Another member suggested a spiral cracked crank...but the flex plate and crank pulley do rotate the same direction. Any ideas??