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starter motor
hi, can anyone please help, starter motor will not turn over. Bike has been standing a very long time. Engine may be seized,is there anyway to check?
I have changed the starter relay, though this makes no difference
1993 nc31
liverpool uk
I have changed the starter relay, though this makes no difference

1993 nc31
liverpool uk
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Re: starter motor
is it possible to check if engine is seized by turning crankshaft bolt? anyone know were this is?
sorry to be bit daft
dave
sorry to be bit daft

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Re: starter motor
The crankshaft can be turned by removing the hexagonal plug from the righthand side of the engine there is a 14mm bolt that can be turned with a socket and bar if the engine is not siezed.
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Re: starter motor
As Superjack says this is the way. But first of all i think that if you don't have mechanic experiance it is better to give the sf to a mechanic. But if you still want to try it by yourself,i think that you must have the service manual.
Here some help for the first steps:



Take care,i think something is broken inside and if you try this work perhaps you gonna make more damage.
Here some help for the first steps:



Take care,i think something is broken inside and if you try this work perhaps you gonna make more damage.
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Re: starter motor
Where abouts are you, maybe someone close who may be able to help you.
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Re: starter motor
Thanks for help. I removed the left cover. Typical
bolt turns 3/4 then jams. Im in heswall on wirral. Thanks

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Re: starter motor
I think a valve maybe stuck. Would crankshaft jam if this happened? 

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Re: starter motor
Yes piston would hit it do not force it , If you remove the camcover it could be possible to see if a valve was stuck in the open position, in which case its a head off job.hoppy41 wrote:I think a valve maybe stuck. Would crankshaft jam if this happened?