It cleaned up pretty nice, and is all complete except for a rear grab rail and mirrors.
But, it had a 'stuck' motor, so I basically took a gamble. All the electrics and whatnot all seem to work OK, once I hooked up a battery.
The previous owner had pulled the plugs and poured in some penetrating oil to try and loosen things up - no success. So, I pulled off the ignition cover on the right side and used a 19mm wrench on the large nut there and lo and behold! the motor wouldn't turn forwards, but would turn backwards nearly 360 degrees, but it "hits" something inside, forwards or back, at that same spot.
So, I peeked in the spark plug holes while doing this, and I see that the left side piston doesn't appear to be moving at all! Yep, I poked a wire down there, and I could push the piston down a bit, but it hits. It was only then that I did some digging and realized the 450s have split connecting rods, which is unlike any motorcycle I've worked on.
So, I'm thinking that somehow, things have separated down there, and the crank is 'hitting' the connecting rod each time around.
Sigh.
I guess I'll be splitting the cases, just to see what's what.
So, that's about all for now. I'll post progress pix as I disassemble.
Kirk
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