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unseizing the kz
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- ...bring in the machine that goes PING!
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someday i will be able to afford my kz habit.
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if your sure it's in the cylinders, fill them up with brake fluid.wait a couple of days and slowly work it. takes awhile but brake fluid eats everything.
I agree with this techique..i have used it quite a few times..takes anywhere from a few hours to a couple of days.The longer you can wait the easier it will be to get apart..
i even freed up a 175cc 2 stroke by setting it in a wash tub completely submersed in diesel fuel..that works good if your going to completely disassemble.
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Watch it folks,i have sticky fingers when it comes to a nice looking set of handle bars:)
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if you have the head off you can see what the cylinders have in em.
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works on sticky valves too.My ol man use to swear by tranny fluid and time.Never saw anything that it never worked on.
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Man, this made me queasy. Brake fluid definitely contains stuff that will eat the aich eeee double toothpick out of anything non-metal in your engine. I'm thinking seals, cam adjusters, you name it. Oh, it might not disitegrate as soon as you start your motor (if you do ever get it started) but brake fluid will start softening up parts you don't want soft. Then, a couple of thousand miles after it starts running, when you're really proud of yourself for ingeniously using brake fluid for something it was not intended for, BLAMMMMMMM!!!!!!!if your sure it's in the cylinders, fill them up with brake fluid.wait a couple of days and slowly work it. takes awhile but brake fluid eats everything.
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