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You could pull the spark plugs and squirt a substantial amount of marvel mystery oil into the cylinders and wait a day or two. If that doesn't do it, that engine may be to far gone. If that truck happens to be a standard shift you can have someone push you along as you let the clutch out gently in second gear.

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