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    Honda XR100 2 valve pre cdi head removal

    How do you get the timing chain off so i can release the head. The engine or cam is seized so i cant turn it over
    theres no nasty bits in the oil but need to get the head and barrel off cheers Dave
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    my book shows that you take off the tappet cover and undo the two cam sprocket bolts. Could be a bit fiddly if the engine is seized.
    Tip some kero/diesel down the plug and fill up the crankcase and leave it to soak, might free up a bit.
    You are going to need a flywheel puller at some point, most Honda shops have them....about $20 last time I bought one.
    good luck

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    Thanks mate thats exactly what i needed ..yeah i might try the kero trick next...its a real cow not only is it seized but theres no kick start either
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    Cheers all done was real easy,.. its unseized and i have laped the valves in all appears in perfect condition WOOHOOO
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