2BrokeBikes
Veteran Member
Hi, everyone. I've got a '75 CB200T that I picked up for a good price that I'm getting ready to fix up and make a daily commuter. Right now the engine is seized and is soaking in Marvell Mystery Oil. The PO said that it turned over as recently as last Spring (2021). Hopefully I can get it to turn over in the coming weeks. If not, then I'll be posting a much less naive sounding post here soon.
Any advice/warnings you all might have about getting a seized engine unstuck is most welcome.
I'm in no rush, since it's the start of the rainy season here in Portland, so I'm taking my time with the research and prep phase of my project. I've downloaded and printed out the FSM and Parts Manuals, and gotten a Clymer manual. I'm also getting my garage sorted out, organizing my work space and getting the tools I'll need. If you all have any recommended sources for quality tools for working on bikes from this era, let me know.
As a sidenote, my dad passed away a few years ago and the giant toolbox full of Snap-On tools he used when he was a Rolls Royce mechanic has been sitting untouched in my mom's garage halfway across the country. It kills me that, now that I have a legitimate use for them, I can't get to them! I think there's a road trip coming up for me. Maybe sooner than later...
Anyway, this post, from mannydantyla , (thank you!) recommends checking the compression after I've changed the oil and replaced the battery. I don't know what to look for when buying a compression gauge for the CB200. Any suggestions?
Any advice/warnings you all might have about getting a seized engine unstuck is most welcome.
I'm in no rush, since it's the start of the rainy season here in Portland, so I'm taking my time with the research and prep phase of my project. I've downloaded and printed out the FSM and Parts Manuals, and gotten a Clymer manual. I'm also getting my garage sorted out, organizing my work space and getting the tools I'll need. If you all have any recommended sources for quality tools for working on bikes from this era, let me know.
As a sidenote, my dad passed away a few years ago and the giant toolbox full of Snap-On tools he used when he was a Rolls Royce mechanic has been sitting untouched in my mom's garage halfway across the country. It kills me that, now that I have a legitimate use for them, I can't get to them! I think there's a road trip coming up for me. Maybe sooner than later...
Anyway, this post, from mannydantyla , (thank you!) recommends checking the compression after I've changed the oil and replaced the battery. I don't know what to look for when buying a compression gauge for the CB200. Any suggestions?