Thanks for all the suggestions!
Anyone know the best way to access the flywheel to turn it on a mid '80's 505 gas turbo automatic?
Steven
David Frizzell <dave@deltafoxtrot.com> wrote:
Then after letting it 'soak' in, use a crow bar on the teeth of the flywheel
and slowly turn the engine back and forth only a few degrees at a time.
Each time turning it a bit more as it becomes easier.
Take your time and be patient and you should be able to save it.
Dave
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