I bought an old gs last summer and it was running fine when I parked it.This spring I went to change the engine oil and it was full of gas. Changed the oil and filter and went to start it and it wouldn't turn over. Talked to a friend that said the battery was probably shot so I bought a new one and still nothing. A click but no turn over.
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I bought an old gs last summer and it was running fine when I parked it.This spring I went to change the engine oil and it was full of gas. Changed the oil and filter and went to start it and it wouldn't turn over. Talked to a friend that said the battery was probably shot so I bought a new one and still nothing. A click but no turn over.Tags: None
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Try yanking the spark plugs out. You may have filled a cylinder with fuel???Ron
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“Try yanking the spark plugs out. You may have filled a cylinder with fuel???”
I’d suspect this too..bad petcock /wrong petcock position could have dribbled fuel thru carb throats into cylinder causing lockup....starter motor won’t be happy!1981 gs650L
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If you want to spin it over with the plugs out DISCONNECT THE COILS. I had this problem on a 93 ZX6
I left the coil wires laying on the valve cover. Hit the button and a plume of gas shot out of #2 and promptly burst
into flame. The only funny part was watching my friend run around the garage with a fire extinguisher yelling
" How do I make this work ?!?!"
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Was one of those things removing plugs.
if gas in oil, maybe you left petcock in PRIme position. Gas in cylinders too. May have since drained past the rings but washed away oil.
Change oil.
remove plugs turn engine with wrench on crankshaft nut (behind ignition cover).
then go back to trying to turnover with starter......http://webpages.charter.net/ddvrnr/GS850_1100_Emblems.jpg
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Originally posted by Sunfox View PostOkay so I tried a few things... the engine is locked up tight... can't seem to get it looseIan
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If you can't rotate the motor with the plugs out, there is something seriously wrong inside. Possibly bent valve.
Like mentioned, try rotating with a wrench. If it rotates to a point and stops, back up all the way around. If it stops
in both directions, you have a bent valve hanging open.
One other possibility is the starter gear is stuck. Maybe take the starter motor out and see if the engine rotates.
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Originally posted by Maddevill View PostIf you can't rotate the motor with the plugs out, there is something seriously wrong inside. Possibly bent valve.
Like mentioned, try rotating with a wrench. If it rotates to a point and stops, back up all the way around. If it stops
in both directions, you have a bent valve hanging open.
One other possibility is the starter gear is stuck. Maybe take the starter motor out and see if the engine rotates.
Mad
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Doesn't seem, to me, a bent valve would have it locked in both directions. If the piston came up & hit the valve & stopped, it should be free to turn the other way & piston go away from the valve. If the starter gear were locked, even welded to the crankshaft, the crankshaft should still turn. If gas got into the oil, at least 1 cyl. wall got the oil washed off as the gas went thru. If it won't budge in either direction & it was running when parked it seems nothing could be broken, bent, or out of adjustment, just seized. How about, with sparkplugs out, douse each cylinder good with plenty of penetrating oil then get it into 5 th gear & with clutch engaged sit with your wt. on the seat rock it back & forth, letting the rear wheel try to free it up. No guarantees, just a thought.1983 GS1100E, 1983 CB1100F, 1991 GSX1100G, 1996 Kaw. ZL600 Eliminator, 1999 Bandit 1200S, 2005 Bandit 1200S, 2000 Kaw. ZRX 1100
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I've seen the cylinders rust a bit during storage, if that happened and it isn't real bad breaking it loose might be doable. The rings can stick just enough where it wont turn. Put an ounce or two of motor oil, or spray with penetrating oil in each cylinder and let it sit at least a few days. Don't try to turn it over with the plugs in after that. First I would try to turn the crank directly. You can also get a compression gauge hose and screw it into the cylinders one at a time and plug an air compressor hose on it. On a 70mm piston @125 PSI this creates about 750 pounds of down force. If it breaks free you might get some oil out of the other cylinders, at least lay a rag over the open spark plug holes before you apply air pressure.1981 GS1100E
1982 GS1100E
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