I already have one but my buddy Sam wanted one.
He looked at it and traded a 1996 XR400 even for it.
The guy was asking $1000 and Sam said he only had $700 in the XR.
Pretty good deal huh?
It ran and the guy rode it around. Sam never even cranked it. He's like that, he buys, sells and works on so many bikes. I didn't say anything, he's a big boy right?
After some personal experience on his part, the first things he checked were the radiator fluid and the powervalve indicator on the left side of the cylinder.
He fired it up and ran it some and I was looking to make sure the valve was turning. It wasn't. He started to rev it and I was more concerned with letting it warm up than anything else. The powervalve still didn't move.
Rev a little higher, higher-----bruuuuuuuuup!!!!!
Seized.
Here's the short part of the story.
Someone put the powervalve in and set it down on top of the little crows foot lever and not INTO the center.
That's not the bad part, they put the piston in backwards and the skirt snagged the rod.
When that happened it tilted the piston forward and snaggged the exhaust port. Entertaining huh?
He wasn't pissed at all, he just started laughing!
Anyway, I'm putting a new topend on mine today and we're going to recycle my old stuff to his because he thinks the cylinder is ok.
If not he said he was going to get an Eric Gorr big bore kit.
I'll add some pics later.
btw-He really likes to watch you ballsy hillclimbers. Put more videos out.
After examining the piston and thnking about it, the ring probably caught first and set the rest in motion.
The bike was ridden twice before it seized. It was under very high rpm when it seized.