How can i tell if my dirtbike is seized?
-Put the bike on a stand.
-Put it in neutral. Make sure that the rear wheel turns freely.
-Remove the L crankcase cover and try to turn the flywheel. You should be able to.
-Remove the exhaust pipe and look in the exhaust port with a flashlight. Any scratches or scoring of the piston or cylinder wall and you need engine repair.
How can i tell if my dirtbike is seized?
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You've answered your own question. If the engine won't even move (like there is a bolt stuck in it somewhere) then it is seized up. The only thing to do is to disassemble the engine and see if it is salvageable or not. Take it from there. How much money do you want to sink into a %26quot;free%26quot; bike.
take the spark plug out and try to turn the motor over %26quot; there is no compresion when u do this,%26quot; if it doesn't turn its locked up
Sounds like it is seized to me...Listen to what guardrail is telling you...he knows what he's talking about. Good Luck
if it was a simple problem do you really think you would have gotten it for free?
First thing I would do is check the oil. If it has a burnt smell, you just got your first indicator.
Put the bike up on a bike jack, put it in neutral, take the spark plugs out, and look inside each jug. See if you can see a valve that may have slipped in to the cylinder.
If not, try putting spraying some silicone based spray lube in each cylinder and see if you can bump it loose.
If it is seriously seized up from running w/o oil, chances are you will have to pull the heads and tap each cylinder free.
You might be able to get away with honing the cylinder walls and replacing the rings, although your bearings probably are not in real good shape either. Depends on exactly what happened.
There's no such thing as a free dirtbike. From the sound of it the previous owner, and maybe the original owner, probably did zero preventive maintenance. Chances are, if you open the airbox, the filter is clogged or trashed.
If it were me I'd buy a shop manual, take the thing completely apart and replace everything that was questionable. This bike can still be competitive in novice/amateur MX and, with some modifications, even used for trail riding.
Since you have no money, your best bet is to sell it whole or parted-out on e-bay to get what you can out of it.