Skooter_Built
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If you're still in Royal Oak I could take a quick look at it if you're interested.
Just pull all the spark plugs out and try cranking over the engine. If you have water in the cylinders this will pump it out.
Drain the oil & trans fluid then refill. Repeat this for the trans a few times. In all honesty this engine is simple as dirt, not difficult or costly to fix.
I've seen swamped engines come back to live following the same steps. Of course if you bent some internals you're screwed and will need a new motor.
You're in Detroit, 302's and C4/C6's are a dime a dozen. You could swap this engine out in a weekend with basic hand tools.
If you plan to scrap it, let me know.
Just pull all the spark plugs out and try cranking over the engine. If you have water in the cylinders this will pump it out.
Drain the oil & trans fluid then refill. Repeat this for the trans a few times. In all honesty this engine is simple as dirt, not difficult or costly to fix.
I've seen swamped engines come back to live following the same steps. Of course if you bent some internals you're screwed and will need a new motor.
You're in Detroit, 302's and C4/C6's are a dime a dozen. You could swap this engine out in a weekend with basic hand tools.
If you plan to scrap it, let me know.