Ok. well Colemans got back to me. its just over $500 to fix, new piston and gaskets and stuff. It definately did seize and wasnt just me being a noob.
(I hope I can keep the old piston, make quite a nice souvineer and Id like to see the damage he was talking about)
but the reason is seized is quite interesting. basically the head got too hot and expanded and got stuck. colemans recommended that If go on long rides I should use a '10' plug instead of a '9' plug (10 being a colder spark plug, 9 being the recommended) because a colder spark plug will keep the engine cooler.
Ive got two options for long rides.
every three hours let the engine cool down for an hour, perhaps even more if consistantly at high rpm.
or, if I plan to go on long rides. swap the plugs, which is apparently quite easy but looks tricky for me (its inbetween fins).
So what would you do? ride easier or swap the plugs?
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