1993 Chevy S-10 I think I siezed the engine

Tiny
1993S10
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  • 1993 CHEVROLET S-10
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I had just replaced my head gaskets and my timing on my distributor was a little off I had beeen driving it under those conditions and it seemed to be fine well I didnt tighten the bolt that holds my distributor timing in place and I lost oil pressure I turn to go into a parking lot and the car dies and the flywheel/crankshaft will not move. IM going to take out the spark plugs drop some oil in it and try to get it to spin. IM all ears people :)
Saturday, December 29th, 2007 AT 8:41 PM

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Tiny
MERLIN2021
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Do you think the pump rod fell out? Pull distributor and look! If it did oil pressure goes to zero. Sorry!
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Saturday, December 29th, 2007 AT 8:44 PM
Tiny
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The engine probably seiged because of no oil pressure when the distributor jumped. Try this 6packs of cococola 1pr cylinder leave it in there for 2hrs. Now manually turn the crank till it moves at least 90degs then use the starter to kick the engine over-
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Saturday, December 29th, 2007 AT 8:49 PM
Tiny
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YO Raz is that what they call GOGO juice?
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Saturday, December 29th, 2007 AT 10:46 PM

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