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[QUOTE="DCWarren, post: 690765, member: 34540"] Definately find someone who has split and reassembled cases and does it with the proper tools. An engine with some rust can be a bit more challenging to disassemble. I had one a few years ago that was a mystery. It wouldn' kick over, we had to put it up on a stand in 5th gear and work the wheel back and forth to get it to move. Then it wouldn't start of course. Go out the next day and the same thing. I took the pipe off, which was unusally heavy (first clue), and dumped out about a half a gallon of water. Turns out that the kid wouldn't let his "friend" ride his bike so the friend put a garden hose in the silencer and filled it up. Needless to say it took more than average effort to get the engine apart. [/QUOTE]
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