Hey guys, this is my first post, so be easy on me. I purchased a 2003 stock Blaster that had a seized engine. When I removed the top end, I found the piston skirt broken off. Parts of it were in the exhaust, and some had dropped into the crankcase. The top end is currently being bored .20 over, and I've purchased a Wiseco piston and gasket kit. The lower journal bearing felt great, and there was no play in the rod. I hung the bottom end upside down from a rack, and turned it over while spraying carb cleaner into it to wash out any parts of the piston that may have been lingering.
Here's my question. As I turn the bottom end over, there is a part of the rotation that lasts about 3/4 of the rotation that I have a good bit of resistance. I can turn the flywheel by hand, but just barely through this part of the rotation, I usually have to attach a ratchet to turn it easier. The resistance doesn't feel like a bearing drag or drag from a piece of the piston still floating around, but it feels more like a magnet (from the stator). I'm just surprised at how hard it is to turn. Is this normal? Do I have other problems? I don't have a flywheel puller, so this is why I'm asking before I buy one. Also, the case has not been split, only the clutch cover removed. Everything looks great there. I really don't want to split the case since the crank has no play in it. I just need to know if this amount of torque resistance is coming from the stator or not.
Thanks!
Here's my question. As I turn the bottom end over, there is a part of the rotation that lasts about 3/4 of the rotation that I have a good bit of resistance. I can turn the flywheel by hand, but just barely through this part of the rotation, I usually have to attach a ratchet to turn it easier. The resistance doesn't feel like a bearing drag or drag from a piece of the piston still floating around, but it feels more like a magnet (from the stator). I'm just surprised at how hard it is to turn. Is this normal? Do I have other problems? I don't have a flywheel puller, so this is why I'm asking before I buy one. Also, the case has not been split, only the clutch cover removed. Everything looks great there. I really don't want to split the case since the crank has no play in it. I just need to know if this amount of torque resistance is coming from the stator or not.
Thanks!