Does anyone have a checklist to verify before emptying the oil and after?
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seb333
Motor will not turn
I normally push start this bike (GS1100ESD '83) and now when I pop the clutch the back tire just skids. There's plenty of oil and the bike was working before falling on it's left sidefrom a standing position.
Does anyone have a checklist to verify before emptying the oil and after?Tags: None
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t3rmin
Is there any visible external damage to the motor? If you pull the timing cover off (right side), can you turn the crank over with a socket wrench?
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What gear do you use? First gear will try to turn the engine the most turns for every inch the rear wheel pushes it, making it the hardest. Try second or even third gear for easier push starts.
Take t3rmin's suggestion about using the bolt on the right side of the crank, but go a step further: remove the spark plugs to make it even easier to turn the engine by hand.sigpic
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Originally posted by Steve View Postgo a step further: remove the spark plugs to make it even easier to turn the engine by hand.
Good suggestion. An engine doesn't just lock up from being on its side -- unless it ran a long time with no oil pressure OR if the engine was not running and a cylinder or two somehow filled with oil. (Can't think of a way this could happen offhand, but you could be experiencing hydraulic lock).and God said, "Let there be air compressors!"
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Good thought Mr. Barr, pull the plugs and check for a hydraulic lock. Gasoline from the carbs, what do you think of that idea?Last edited by rustybronco; 06-29-2007, 09:20 PM.
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MAD idea
Originally posted by seb333 View PostI normally push start this bike (GS1100ESD '83)
WHY did you not just fix the starter earlier? Do you just like excitement when starting a bike?
Any electric cut offs such as side stand switch faulty, kill button down or something that your doing different?
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seb333
hydraulic lock
so I should first pull all the plugs to see if the engine turns when I push start it
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80GS750
no, pull the plugs, take off the right side cover and then try to turn it over with a wrench... if its locked up then something may be seriously wrong...
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seb333
nothing else to try before I drain the oil? pulling the plugs did nothing. I normally try and start it in 2nd
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