Can you pros check my approach and method?
1974 cb750, 25k miles, bone stock, hm341 pipes in great shape, stock airbox, yada yada.
- ISSUE: kick starter will not budge. Gearbox is in neutral when attempting to kick it over.
- clutch lever works, ie. I can pull it in and it feels like the clutch is disengaging (has normal amount of resistance when I pull in the clutch lever)
- bike has some very minimal surface rust. Has been inside the past 10 years except for the past 10 months.
- it shifts fine. When I put it into neutral, it rolls fine (front brake not stuck; rear brake not stuck; chain is fine if a bit dry). It rolls fine, all day.
- no battery in her and no key (yet).
MY PLAN to find out if only the kick starter lever is stuck or if the pistons are stuck in the bores
1) all 4 spark plugs: remove
2) spray some Amazing Blaster penetrating oil into each bore through the spark plug holes (it's been sitting 10 years, even if the pistons aren't froze, the bores are dry)
3) bike up on the main centerstand to get the back wheel off the ground
4) click it into 5th gear
5) see if I can rotate the back wheel, have my buddy listen/feel the spark plug holes, he will hold a paper towel in front of the plug hole in case the penetrating oil spews out
5.5) check if my hunch that the clutch lever's actually working -- pull in the clutch and see if the back wheel suddenly spins freely
6) if I can't rotate the back wheel, drop it off the centerstand and use the mass of the entire bike, see if she'll roll in 5th gear
7) if I can't get the back wheel moving, I guess the kick starter's not the only thing stuck
IF IN FACT I FIND THE PISTONS ARE STUCK, MY PLAN TO UN-STICK THEM
1) Marvel Mystery Oil in the cylinders for a few days
2) follow steps 1 through 6 above
My question then is this:
- Even if I SUCCEED in un-sticking the pistons -- is it then safe to run the bike?
One thing I'm not taking into consideration here is something wrong with the starter motor, ie. it got stuck in the 'engaged' mode, it is burned out and stuck, and that's preventing the motor from turning over. I think that is a super longshot, so I'm not considering it (yet).
I will consider it when/if I get to the point where I'm cursing the cb750 designers for requiring engine removal to pull the top end.