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Freeing a Seized engine.
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I have got myself a cheap '76 Z650 but the engine is seized.
I have the head off and the pistons seem in pretty good nic, but the bike has been sitting around for a long time and it has seized from standing.
The two centre pistons seem to be at TDC which I believe is making it harder to free them up.
I have left them sittting over night with oil in the chambers (as much as I could get in to chambers 2&3) and I still cant get it to turn over even with some gentle taps with a mallet on the pistons.
Does anyone have an idea??
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You may have to be patient, sometimes days, giving a squirt, waiting, tapping gently etc, putting a LITTLE heat on it, squirting some more.
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The above link lists US retailers sellig PB Blaster. Couldn't tell from their web site if they sold overseas.
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1974 900 Z1 modified to look like a LTD , some engine mods. But I still have all the original parts.
1977 1000 project bike
1972 H1 project bike
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I then proceeded to run the motor for 1.5 years until I wrecked the bike with no additional work. The 650s are amazingly tough. I can't reccmoned this, but it amazes me how tough these motors are.
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I have used Kerosene to free up a car motor.
I have too. If you can get it in a higher gear like 3rd or 4th and it's had kerosene in the crankcase and cylinders for a day or so?
Maybe you can "rock it" and break it free.
Worked for me once.
good luck
Post edited by: ~DW~, at: 2005/10/28 03:28
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