If it is siezed, you must disassemble. That's the only way to avoid additional damage
If a rod bearing actually spun and seized up you are looking at a total engine rebuild.
if you mean you ran out of oil and your engine seized, then no... you'll need to buy a new engine block. It will be expensive and it will cost a lot in labor too.
Try tapping the drum
If the engine has seized, then it's pretty much done for. Transmission fluid, or engine oil, will do nothing to solve that. Transmission fluid goes in the transmission - which if that is seized, again - you're in trouble. The only way to get around replacement is to disassemble the seized component (engine, tranny, whatever) and replace the seized components and anything else that was damaged as a result of the seizing. sorry.
I wouldn't bother. If it's seized from sitting, the rings are probably shot. If it seized from overheating, the rings and cylinder walls are most likely shot. If you do want to attempt, I have heard OLD break fluid works wonders.
The engine has seized up! Pirates have seized the port!
rebuild it or replace it. there are no tricks to unseize a turbo
a seized engine will not turn over. Even using a socket and ratchet on the crank bolt, the engine is not going to move. It is frozen, or seized up.
No. If it did crank over it wouldn't be seized.
When an engine is seized up, it will not turn over. The crank cannot make a rotation. Take hold of the main pulley and try to turn it. When you cannot turn the engine over, it is seized.
Piston seized to cylinder wall Broken Crankshaft
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