22-06-2021, 06:44 PM
As noted by Duncan.
If as above and some considerable patience expended. I find some brutality using a piece of softwood, say a 3x2 about about a foot long resting against where the manifold pokes out in front of the block (with the dynamo removed) usually gets it moving. Be warned, I have broken a manifold doing this however. 1 out of 20 is ok for me given I must have 20 of the bloody things in the shed. The one that broke was very corroded and the engine had been uncovered outside for decades, so it was pretty stuck.
If as above and some considerable patience expended. I find some brutality using a piece of softwood, say a 3x2 about about a foot long resting against where the manifold pokes out in front of the block (with the dynamo removed) usually gets it moving. Be warned, I have broken a manifold doing this however. 1 out of 20 is ok for me given I must have 20 of the bloody things in the shed. The one that broke was very corroded and the engine had been uncovered outside for decades, so it was pretty stuck.