upthereinthesky
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Hi!
I have a 1953 Ford Jubilee that's been sitting idle in the garage for about 11-12 years. It ran fine until it sat for awhile and wouldn't start, but at least it would crank. I let it sit for another 10 years or so. Now it won't turn over. I assume it's rusty inside.
So far, I've soaked the cylinders with ATF/Acetone 50:50 for a couple of weeks, swapped that out a few days ago for Marvel Mystery Oil. Yesterday, I removed the valve cover and sprayed PB Blaster up there. Today, I removed the side cover and sprayed the tappets, which are rusty, as are the push rods.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Hopefully, short of pulling the head off. But, if I have to, I'll bite the bullet and try to up my mechanical skills.
Thanks in advance for any advice you can give me.
Bill
I have a 1953 Ford Jubilee that's been sitting idle in the garage for about 11-12 years. It ran fine until it sat for awhile and wouldn't start, but at least it would crank. I let it sit for another 10 years or so. Now it won't turn over. I assume it's rusty inside.
So far, I've soaked the cylinders with ATF/Acetone 50:50 for a couple of weeks, swapped that out a few days ago for Marvel Mystery Oil. Yesterday, I removed the valve cover and sprayed PB Blaster up there. Today, I removed the side cover and sprayed the tappets, which are rusty, as are the push rods.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Hopefully, short of pulling the head off. But, if I have to, I'll bite the bullet and try to up my mechanical skills.
Thanks in advance for any advice you can give me.
Bill