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Freeing Frozen Pistons?

Dr. Frankenstein
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Post by Dr. Frankenstein » Wed Sep 26, 2018 5:33 am

Finally an update: I spent some time and fabricated a couple bolts fitted with a grease nipple and tried last night to use the grease gun to put some pressure on the pistons, but no luck.

I took out the rockers and made sure the valves were all closed, but apparently they aren't sealing correctly and I got a big gob of grease pushing past the right-side valve and coming out the exhaust port; the left one didn't leak, but instead pushed the grease UP one of the long head bolt channels that keeps the head on and was coming out the space where the rocker arm locking pin goes in.

I might try unbolting the pushrods and taking out the crankshaft, then try to find something I can slip down over the rods and push/pound against the pistons themselves, but at this point I don't know. I originally just got the bike for the tank and decided to try to save it, but I don't know if that's going to happen. I wonder what would happen if I just took it out into the yard and overhanded it with a 20-lb sledge...


Ideas...?

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frozen pistons

Post by mike1969 » Wed Sep 26, 2018 12:40 pm

Drill holes in the tops of your pistons and take them apart. They are probably junk now anyway.

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Post by AlanW » Wed Sep 26, 2018 2:46 pm

Pushrods???? You risk breaking the flange off the top of the liner if you hammer the pistons.
Be patient with it or do as Mike says, good luck.
Al.

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Post by modelman » Fri Sep 28, 2018 2:00 am

You could easily fabricate a 'solid' head gasket from alloy sheet, i.e. head-bolt holes only, no bores, bolt it all up & then pressurize the cylinders only, bypassing the valve gear.
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Post by modelman » Fri Sep 28, 2018 2:02 am

Oh no, what a dummy, of course that will NOT work!!
Engaged mouth before brain!!
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Frozen Pistons

Post by DJM » Fri Sep 28, 2018 2:49 pm

Why not?

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Re: Frozen Pistons

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Fri Sep 28, 2018 8:31 pm

The grease will be captured between the steel plate and combustion chamber as the spark plug hole is in the head. ...........lm

DJM wrote:Why not?

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