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« on: May 28, 2018, 12:45:49 AM »
If I am honest I don't mind whats wrong with them but not everyone has the ability to sort them out. I bought a really rough Honda CA77 dream ex USA again but it was cheap. Found it was seized as usual but this one was SEIZED SOLID. I have never had an engine piston seized as bad as this one. Took the heads off but the barrels would not budge. Any amount of heat, oil, coaxing, bashing made no difference There was no evidence of rust or corrosion and only one piston was tight. After two or three days it was time for it to relent so I drilled the piston from the top and drilled out the con rod the split the piston down from the inside it was only when it was completely split right down did it move and even then it was still very tight. The was no rust or signs or damage other that what I had done to get it out.
I happened on some barrels and pistons and put it all back together when it came to the ignition timing it was so far out its a miracle it ever run at all it must have overheated to the point of distorting the piston.