I agree. The engine is held fast and will not move at all. Ill check under the 
vc tonight

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Chad Douglas
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On Jul 14, 2010, at 9:20 AM, "Mark Phillips" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

The 1.6l auto engine I put in my NA only had an insert in the end of the 
crankshaft that had to be removed to accommodate the pilot bearing. The insert 
only centered the flywheel. I don’t know about an NC but I’d bet it would be 
the same otherwise, it would be poor engineering practice for production.

Does the transmission have a range select switch or resistor pack that sends a 
signal to the ECU? Could there be a wiring issue related to that?

I’m betting on a foreign object left behind.

FWIW,
Mark

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Subject: RE: My Turn: Engine Seized?

Wild guess, as I don't know, but maybe different crank for auto and stick cars? 
Are you mixing?


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To: <mailto:[email protected]> 
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Subject: My Turn: Engine Seized?
OK, so I put the new motor into this NC.  The motor turned over just fine by 
hand while I was bolting the torque converter to the flexplate.

Then, we installed the engine, and I proceeded to hook everything up.

So, tonight, I had it together enough to try to start it (or at least verify 
that the engine turned, etc), and all I get from the starter is a very definate 
LOUD CLICK.

So I tried jumping it and charging it — no dice.  Somehow, the engine is 
physically locked.  I cannot turn the engine from the crank bolt or by gently 
prying on the flexplate teeth to turn the engine from the back side.

Tried with tranny in Park and Neutral, with and without driveshaft,

Any ideas?  I’m stumped — I have no idea why this NC motor would turn over by 
hand just a few days ago, and now refuses.  It won’t turn either direction, 
although I didn’t really try that hard to turn it backwards, since I’ve read 
horror stories about bending valves on this engine if you turn it backwards...  
But I would have expected it to turn a teeny bit backward, but nothing.

It’s like the motor is welded.  Tomorrow, I’m going to remove the valve cover 
to be sure that some tool didn’t get in there when I swapped the VC (god, I 
hope not!) but it’s the only area of the engine that was exposed that could 
possible lead to a physical lockup.

Aside from that... Any notions?
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