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Old 07-29-2014, 06:31 PM
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Unless you are not owning up to something else that has happened I can't see how changing the water pump has seized the crank. You haven't touched the timing chain at all have you? The engine didn't seriously boil did it? (and even if it did I'd expect damage to be elsewhere first) You've just turned the crankshaft anti-clockwise...
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