The P/O removed the carbs to rebuild them due to the bike running rough. he said it took 2 or 3 months to get the bike back in order due to other obligations. He realized the motor wouldn't turn over when he got everything back together so he removed the starter and took it to the dealer where they informed him that the starter had failed and sold him a new one.
I had hoped that the issue was the motor was hydro locked or the starter wasnt installed correctly. Unfortunately it was neither. I have torn the bike down to the cylinders and bottom end. Head is removed including the stator and starter, carbs and exhaust. The cylinder walls look clean and i can still see the honing marks in the cylinder wall. The bike is locked up so that the cylinders are just below TDC on piston 2 and right above BDC and piston 1. The exhaust on cylinder 2 was white but the rest of the entire motor looks fine.
Ive had the bike sitting with PB blaster for 24 hours but i still cant get it to budge with a wrench on the crank or in 5th gear turning the wheel by hand. Ive even tried tapping on cylinder 2 with a rubber dead blow while trying to turn the motor over. The crowns on these pistons seem thin so I didn't go too crazy.
My question is how to break it loose and what I might damage while Im doing it if i get a little more forceful. I'm wanting to sit on the bike in 5th gear and try to rock it back and forth but I'm scared I might bend a rod or damage something else.
Could it be something else that I'm missing??? The bike rolls freely in neutral, and the clutch was very stiff but seemed to slightly function.
Any suggestions [-o<...
Thanks,
Byrd
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