Gman11377
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Ok so I have a 90 GT that I originally bought for $250. I cleaned it up and have been running and having fun with it for several years now. At the end of last season (Oct?) the starter went out on our last trip. Brought the ski home, dried it off, fogged it, and put it in a closed metal building (figured I'd replace the starter at the beginning of this season). I posted about getting my new starter a couple of days ago, got it installed and the engine will NOT turn over. Ok so I pull the driveshaft cover and try to turn it by hand. Nope. I put a small pipe wrench on it and promptly broke off the grease zerk. Still won't turn. Pulled the spark plugs, filled the cylinders up with 2 stroke oil and put the seat back on and let it sit. Last night I brought a bigger pipe wrench home, and a cheater bar. I was done asking nicely. I broke it loose but it is still very hard to turn. I am guessing rusted bearings in the crank? Even sitting enclosed, after fogging.
Any ideas to loosen things up (remember I have less than $500 in this ski total, and it's a first gen, so I won't be averse to even wacky possibly destructive ideas). I have already gotten more than my money's worth out of this ski, I just don't think it's fully dead yet, and I'm not giving up until it is 100% dead. I don't really want to throw any more parts money at it, just want to loosen it up so it will turn and then I'm gonna full send it. This is probably the last season for the old gal. Thanks for reading.
Any ideas to loosen things up (remember I have less than $500 in this ski total, and it's a first gen, so I won't be averse to even wacky possibly destructive ideas). I have already gotten more than my money's worth out of this ski, I just don't think it's fully dead yet, and I'm not giving up until it is 100% dead. I don't really want to throw any more parts money at it, just want to loosen it up so it will turn and then I'm gonna full send it. This is probably the last season for the old gal. Thanks for reading.