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Started by PatheticPuma, June 16, 2013, 11:33:26 PM

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PatheticPuma

I want to know what the most likely problem is before he makes the drive.

Here is the story:

I recently spent some time hunting a loose connection for my headlight. Found that and tried starting it up. Heard the starter click, then nothing. Assuming a dead battery from playing with the lights I tried jumping it, heard a click then nothing.

I charged the battery overnight, tried again, nothing. Had a friend come and test the battery, it passed. So then I put the bike on the center stand, put her neutral and tried turning the motor by hand via 19mm socket. Wouldn't budge clockwise but makes nearly one full rotation counter-clockwise, sticking in the same spot.

from searching and reading past threads on here I am left to assume I either have a stuck bucket or bent valve.

Another twinner from Michigan is talking about driving over to help me look into the top of my motor in exchange for beer and a pick through my spare parts.

I am just wondering if anyone has any other ideas as to what it may be, so we can fully prepared for all scenarios before he leaves.

Thanks in Advance.

-Troy
If god intended us to drink beer, he would have given us stomachs.

Kerry

You might pull the left-side cover (drain the oil first) and check for advanced goat's syndrome: broken bits of alternator magnets stopping up the works.





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PatheticPuma

I will look into that, thank you.  :cheers: If necessary I have a spare complete left side cover as well.
If god intended us to drink beer, he would have given us stomachs.

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