Hi Mark,
You can try 'pulsing' 24V on the starter along with the
persuasion of a 48-72 inch breaker bar, they will break loose a little at a
time, but you have to get a little movement first, then keep rocking it back and
forth. Watch out the batteries, cables & starter don't get too
hot and watch out for sparks around them, it's worked for
me!
Have fun,
Bob
I have a couple of Carter 4 bbl
carbs I'd like to know their specific applications please. First I took
off a junkyard '56 Plymouth, is a 2302 S, under that number on the aluminum tag
is L5 and under that is 3. Second carb I was told came off a '55 DeSoto,
tag number 2590 S, with the smaller numbers of B7 and under that a
4. What do the little bitty numbers on the Carter tags mean? Is it a
build date maybe?
Also, I know this subject has
been covered before, but I have a severely stuck 301 now soaking in Marvel
Mystery Oil. If this doesn't unstick it what are some *unusual* or
unorthodox methods of unsticking it before it earns the nickname BA (boat
anchor)?
Mark mjh '57 Fury '57 Savoy 2d
ht '61 De Soto '68 300
ragtop in
Oregon
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