Originally Posted by Grizzly_Bill
Need the car, reinstall everything, put a pan of coal or burning wood under the oil pan and wait. Then hope you could get it to start.



I had a 1986 Ford Ranger 4x4 w/2.9l V6 that was hell to start in the winter. One cold day, couldn't get it to jump start, pa pulled me around the block and I tried to start it in gear. No go there either. Finally he dug in the garage for some cardboard that didn't have paint on it and lit a small fire under it. After about 3-4 minutes, she started. I haven't had to try that since and hope I don't have to but it's good to know the tool. smile


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