spookyboss wrote:
We have looked in the cyl. and you can see where the preservative oil has dried on the walls. it sat in this engine can for 7 years in the heat and I think it just dried out. We started out by putting in some mouse milk which started to free it up, I think we will just have to keep working it until it softens up to where we can pull it all the way thru and then start it. the engine is hanging on the plane and we have taken all the plugs out and when you look in the spark plug holes you can see where the preservative has dried to the walls.
So you have a ridge built up in the cylinder that just stops the travel? How many cylinders are affected, can you tell?
I would try to position the affected cylinder in the 12 o'clock position on the engine stand if you can. Does your stand allow you to position the engine with the prop shaft horizontal? Then I'd fill the cylinder, with the piston up at the hardened schmuck, and just let it set. I'd probably try some mineral spirits if the mystery oil or jet fuel mix doesn't work.
You may have a problem when this junk turns to goo, it's going to want to gum up you rings too. It may be easier to just pull the affected jugs and clean them up off the engine?
Hate to see any of that crap get deeper into the motor to clog an oil passage, bearing or something.
