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Actually this comic really doesn't give a lot of context to what's going on with the engine; Richard just says "There's something wrong with the engine" and he doesn't say if it's turning over or is accelerating with much difficulty or if it sounds like it's seized or something else. Even if the piston cylinders were stuck to the engine block they might be fixable by letting penetrating lubricant in the cylinders (or ATF) soak in there,; people do that to engines that haven't run for a long time. (Think 1950s engines that have been in the field for 40+ years, which don't have any crankshaft movement.)
Needs to know Hebrew.
Actually this comic really doesn't give a lot of context to what's going on with the engine; Richard just says "There's something wrong with the engine" and he doesn't say if it's turning over or is accelerating with much difficulty or if it sounds like it's seized or something else. Even if the piston cylinders were stuck to the engine block they might be fixable by letting penetrating lubricant in the cylinders (or ATF) soak in there