Re: Motor won't turn over, it's stuck!
"Ross J. - you mention "no damage that couldn't be cleaned up by a competent home mechanic". Could you elaborate a little on this?"<br /><br />What I meant was that you may find a variety of things once you have the motor turning freely. First, resist the urge to try to start the motor.<br />Chjeck with a small torch by looking thru the spark plug hole and see if there's any 'rust' type marks on the side of the chamber from the rings. At least one of the cylinders will have this mark.<br />When found, it usually only needs a squirt of engine oil in that cylinder and slowely turn the engine over with the power bar. This will usually take care of any minimal build up. Being a two stroke it is used to oil and will only smoke for a short time after start up.<br />As usual after a long storage, drain all fuel and oil and replace.<br />Start up with a little extra oil for the test rum, then use your usual, mix.<br />If there's any trouble with start up it is usually traced back to the carb/s due to the long storage.<br />Next fall, go through a winterisation procedure and this problem will be history!<br />Good luck mate.<br />Ross