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  • 4 weeks later...

A little news.

 

The L24 is seized. I pulled the Champion plugs in order to spray the cylinders with Marvel Mystery Oil.

 

At first the plugs looked pretty good, but #4 and #6 snapped in half unfortunately.

 

Now I need some advice. I'm sure some spark plug particles fell in the cylinders. And if I try to remove what's stuck in the threads, more pieces will fall inside.

 

I suppose the only next step would just be complete engine disassembly/inspection, but obviously I will leave that to the next owner and most likely sell it with seized, matching numbers L24.

 

Any more advice would be appreciated.

 

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10 hours ago, siteunseen said:

I believe I'd stop the polishing and sale it as is. That engine bay looks like peanut brittle, most likely the interior too. GLWS

Most of the engine bay plastic is peanut brittle. But the interior isn't half bad besides the floors, with a crack free dash.

it does has the nissan 2400 valve cover, very early 240z, if you could do the metal work yourself, and strip it down and put it on a rottiserie, it wouldn't have to cost tons, but then again, if you have to spend that out, it's better not to, just part it out.

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