Here's one for all you wise & genious car guys
I helped a co-worker rebuild my engine 3 years ago, and now I'm trying to start where we left off. The engine was re-boared, resurfaced, we put new pistons in it, and had a shop rebuild the trans. We then bolted the flex plate to the engine (hopefully the right way), put the torque converter in (hopefully the right way), and bolted the bell housing to the engine.
The last thing I remember doing before I let it sit is taking that access plate off below the bell housing (you know, where you can see the flex plate's teeth) and putting bolts in SOMETHING in there. We put a socket on the crank bolt and cranked it by hand little by little until the holes in the flex plate lined up with the holes that we were putting the bolts into. I just don't remember what we were putting bolts into. Does that sound right? Does anything in there require bolting down? The torque converter, or the flex plate? I kind of don't think so, but that's the last thing I remember doing to it before it sat.
3 years later, I tried to start it, and the starter was unable to turn it. It just hummed like it was trying, but couldn't. I then tried to crank it by hand, and it wouldn't move. The spark plugs were out, I put penetrating oil in the cylenders over night, and I used a cheater bar on the socket wrench.
I'll probably end up taking the transmission out, seing if the engine turns, and testing the starter. I thought I'd ask you experts & enthusiasts first. Is there anything I should try, look for, etc.