Freeing a stuck engine

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Before you get out the sledge hammer and a block of wood and start pounding your meat there are a few things to consider. Most importantly:  
 
Before you get out the sledge hammer and a block of wood and start pounding your meat there are a few things to consider. Most importantly:  
  
*How long has it been since the engine was last turned over?
 
 
*What condition was the engine left in when last turned over, is there oil in it still, or water? Or is it dry, without oil?
 
*What condition was the engine left in when last turned over, is there oil in it still, or water? Or is it dry, without oil?
 
*Is the engine seized because of neglect/rust/corrosion, or is it because of a mechanical failure like a broken crankshaft, thrown rod, spun bearing or seized piston from detonation, etc.?
 
*Is the engine seized because of neglect/rust/corrosion, or is it because of a mechanical failure like a broken crankshaft, thrown rod, spun bearing or seized piston from detonation, etc.?

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