Hi Guys,
Help!!! I just overhauled the engine on my 1955 TO-35. New sleeves, pistons, rod bearings, main bearings, the whole works. Reassembled it very carefully, checking clearances, and testing tightness as I went. As I was cranking it over to try to start it (I suppose I cranked for a total of about 30 to 50 revolutions, getting the distributor aligned to #1TDC, etc.), I got it to pop once, and then it locked up tight. Like NO movement on the crank at all. I tried putting inthe hand crank and turning it over, nothing. TIGHT!
I"ve taken the head back off. The cylinders look fine, no signs of scuffing or scoring. It"s still locked up.
What should I try next? OR look at next as a possible cause? Any ideas on how to get it freed up? I suppose I need to figure out what is stuck before I can try to free it up...
Any help or ideas will be very much appreciated!
Thanks!
Phill Snartland
St. Cloud, MN
Help!!! I just overhauled the engine on my 1955 TO-35. New sleeves, pistons, rod bearings, main bearings, the whole works. Reassembled it very carefully, checking clearances, and testing tightness as I went. As I was cranking it over to try to start it (I suppose I cranked for a total of about 30 to 50 revolutions, getting the distributor aligned to #1TDC, etc.), I got it to pop once, and then it locked up tight. Like NO movement on the crank at all. I tried putting inthe hand crank and turning it over, nothing. TIGHT!
I"ve taken the head back off. The cylinders look fine, no signs of scuffing or scoring. It"s still locked up.
What should I try next? OR look at next as a possible cause? Any ideas on how to get it freed up? I suppose I need to figure out what is stuck before I can try to free it up...
Any help or ideas will be very much appreciated!
Thanks!
Phill Snartland
St. Cloud, MN