40 year basement bike
40 year basement bikeHello Gents: Well-- I am finally retired and the kids are gone. My "66" Scrambler has been sitting in my basement for over 40 years. I did a lot of clean-up work on it 5 years ago when I blew my back out. Went back to work and it sat again. I got it out today with help. I tried to kick it over and she is hung up. I put oil in through the plug holes many years ago but never cranked it over for a long time. Question is: Would it just be the pistons froze or something else ?( ex: crank,cam etc.) Anything to help break it loose without dissembling? WD-40-kerosene? Probably more questios down the line before I get it running again...Thanks Mike[/b]
basement bikeMaybe Maybe I put it in gear and got a bit of a turn on the back wheel/ Added another quart of oil to the crankcase . Thought maybe a higher oil level might help also???? Took the carbs off and sprayed a little "Blaster" in there. Thanks for the help gents . Let you know what happens
basement bikeWell I took off the dynamo and the rotor. Put a harden 3/4 in. bolt in the end of the crank and reefed on it with a breaker bar. No movement at all. I currently have the motor disconnected and ready to come out. DAMNIT!!!! OH well--- Sons coming over tomorrow,maybe we can get it out. He has a stronger back than me... Can't wait to open it and see whats inside..(rust:( It's Southern Comfort time here at Mike house.. Cheers!
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