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Problems with bike seizing
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[QUOTE="E-man811, post: 1056395, member: 65320"] 1 Inspect pistons to diagnose previous problem, probably lean but could be something else. 2 Leak down test first to try to find the source of lean condition. 3 By now your crank is toast if you've had 3,4 or whatever siezures. Reassemble with new crank, bearings and seals. Leak down test to confirm seal. 4 Carefully inspect the air boot, box, filter seal for any signs of dirt being able to be introduced to the intake charge. 5 Check your intake tract for any possible air leaks post carb. i.e. carb to boot, boot to reed block, reed block to cylinder/cases. 6 Return to base jetting, go one up on main 7 Ride the snot out of it and hope she don't squeak again. Ride safe Ian [/QUOTE]
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