Could valves be stuck and is there an easy way to determine this? What are other pitfalls to look out for?
On my 550 - looking through the exhaust port it looks like some of the valves are in an open position / exhaust stroke, cranking the kick w/o power being applied should show valve movement correct? Though it does turn over, I haven't visually tested this yet (to see if the valves go up and down) as I'll need a friend to help me do it.
Once all buttoned up I really want to fire it up to hear how it runs - but I am not sure if that is a risky thing to do w/o checking all the internals first. If I get it running I do have intentions of then tearing it apart / powder coating frame, cleaning the motor etc... just want to make sure I have a running motor before moving forward with any of those expenses...
The PO said it had been parked from a running condition - However when I found it, it was parked outside. The valves are pretty black viewed from the exhaust port and the exhaust gaskets are one with the port.
I worry that in firing it up I could screw it up worse if there was a stuck valve or other corrosion that could cause problems for the piston or rings... Any advice would be appreciated.
Please excuse me if there are posts on this specific matter. I tried searching and have read various threads on valves and putting a bike back together but I didn't find anything specifically to starting an old motor other than running through the various checklists one would do in rebuilding. Bass Cliff's site is invaluable and at the risk of riling up some feathers maybe a thread with this title and discussion could help others... or not.
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