depending on why and how it became frozen. I would remove the spark plug, squirt a good amount of fluid, something stronger than wd 40, let it set a few days then squirt a good amount of marvel mystery oil to handle any rust that may be there. It is is rust you probably need to check for a crack form the water jacket to the cylinder, good luck
Remove the head. Spray the cylinder with wd-40 or PB Blaster. Let it soak for an hour, adding more spray every 10 minutes. Place a large piece of wood in the cylinder and tap it with a hammer until the cylinder frees.
If the engine is firmly "frozen", locked up, it's likely to require a complete engine rebuild.Not cheap, not easy.Best to get a professional hands-on diagnosis of the situation before you either spend the $$, or call the junkyard and sell the carcass for $25.
I am a bit confused here. To me, "small engine" automatically means "air-cooled" engine". If you are talking about an air-cooled engine, "cleaning" is a matter of keeping the finned engine cylinder heads free of leaves, grass and excessive dirt and the same thing for the fins in the flywheel fan, that blow air over the cylinder heads.
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Yes, there are many gluten free frozen dinners. A few of the good brands are Gillian's, Healthy Choice, and Amy's has a great frozen lasagna.
Yes, Mine broke and the engine runs just fine now, after new gears of course.
If a pressure type brake fluid dispenser is available attach it to the top of the master cylinder. Other wise fill the master cylinder, start with the wheel cylinder that is furthermost from the master, and bleed until fluid comes out clean and free from bubbles. make sure to replenish the the master cylinder as needed. then proceed to the next farther wheel cylinder and repeat with the rest of the wheel cylinders. top off the master cylinder. Test with the engine off then with the engine running before driving.
There is no gluten in any canned or frozen vegetables.
check and see if your thermostat is stuck open(top of engine block). depending where you live, water could be slushy or frozen in your engine.
No, there are not any frozen Pillsbury or Kraft appetizers that are fat-free. There are desserts like pudding that are fat-free but no appetizers.
If they are frozen, you should replace them.
Which piston? what's wrong. If it's a piston in the engine, you'll need a major rebuild. If it's a master cylinder or wheel cylinder piston, just replace the cylinder, it's not worth the trouble.