Possible seized engine
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If it might be a stuck starter take the two starter bolts off (they use a huge Allen wrench and should be VERY tight... You can see one from the passenger side of the engine. There should be a heat shield over the starter. It just holds on the starter with bands so you can pull it to the passenger side and it will pop off while still being connected to the motor mount. The other bolt is just above the top of the oil pan and snugged close to the engine. Hard to see unless you are laying underneath and get a long way from it with a flashlight) and remove it. See if it works. Getting a starter rebuilt is easier and less costly than anything else you'd have to do.
I had to use an Allen socket set with extensions to get mine off. Harbor freight has them cheap.
But it doesn't sound like a stuck starter to me. I think the click is the starter gear touching the ring gear, then not being able to turn.
These guys helped me when mine was seized, Kjordan. At the very least you will receive full sympathy if it is truly seized.
I had to use an Allen socket set with extensions to get mine off. Harbor freight has them cheap.
But it doesn't sound like a stuck starter to me. I think the click is the starter gear touching the ring gear, then not being able to turn.
These guys helped me when mine was seized, Kjordan. At the very least you will receive full sympathy if it is truly seized.
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I know this wont apply to your problem, I'm not even a mechanic but it was just so clever. I remember long long time ago in my teens. We got an old car from a junk yard. The engine was totally rusted with dirt all over and weeds or grass growing. What our mechanic did was to eliminate the power of the starter from the rest of the car and cranked the starter with 24volts. Very loud explosion and smoke, the car just started running.