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chiphead
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Read the below. Suzuki made a special puller to get the cylinders off these things. It was nasty business. Like a woman giving birth if you know what I mean.
well it stands to figure that if the rear wheel is frozen as you said and the chain is still on the bike the motor shouldn't turn over when in gear. remove the chain and try again. try turning the rear brakes lever with a large crescent wrench. maybe oil it up good with some wd40 and allow it ton soak for a day or two and try tapping on the rear brake hubs actuator shaft. sounds like corrosion between the aluminum brake hub and the steel shoe spreading actuator shaft(what ever its called). also , I wouldn't sweat the crank seals. suzuki had totally different crank seals than the trouble prone kawasaki triples did. I have seen gt750's that have sat for 15+ years and still run great after freshening up the tune up stuff. even saw one with 60,000 miles. also , don't run the bike without the injector system as I don't believe the top case is drilled to feed premix oil to the crank bearings. this was a pressure lubricated crank and not designed for premix at all. worst thing I can remember about working on a water buffalo was getting the cylinder to come offthe cylinder studs ran through the water jackets and they would rust into the cylinder making them nearly impossible to get off. seems like suzuki had some kind of puller for removing them but I have also heard of people having to make their own 6 inch long home made hole saw which would fit tightly around the outside of each cylinder stud and would cut the rust and corrosion all the way down around each stud. what a hassle....