Hi All:
Picked up my 79 XS1100F this weekend.
It has been sitting since 85.
It has a stuck engine.
I searched and read alot about freeing it up.
BTW. this forum has great information.
The pictures and stories are very inspiring.
Regarding my stuck engine I have been spraying PB Blaster and Gibbs penitrating oil through the spark plug holes with the bike in 3rd working the rear wheel to free it.
I was thinking of pulling the head so that I could tap the pistons with a block of wood but, I have been reading that the engine has to be rotated to get both cam sprocket bolts off. Is there an other way?
Should I just keep trying to free the engine while it is together?
I'm able to ride my 79 650 SF which will help to keep me patient.
Thanks in advance
Picked up my 79 XS1100F this weekend.
It has been sitting since 85.
It has a stuck engine.
I searched and read alot about freeing it up.
BTW. this forum has great information.
The pictures and stories are very inspiring.
Regarding my stuck engine I have been spraying PB Blaster and Gibbs penitrating oil through the spark plug holes with the bike in 3rd working the rear wheel to free it.
I was thinking of pulling the head so that I could tap the pistons with a block of wood but, I have been reading that the engine has to be rotated to get both cam sprocket bolts off. Is there an other way?
Should I just keep trying to free the engine while it is together?
I'm able to ride my 79 650 SF which will help to keep me patient.
Thanks in advance
Depending on which valves were open, where it was stored, will determine which cylinder has the most rust buildup. IT is usually above the pistons. If you take the valve cover off, you will see which valves are open, and you could concentrate more of your penetrating oils and such...ATF fluid, Marvel Mystery Oil, etc. in that cylinder. 
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