I have freed one up by taking it off and putting it upside down and spraying some penetrating oil in the inlet and letting it soak overnight. Then rigged directly to a battery and some lines stuck in a gas can and let it circulate. As long as you did not cook the windings of the one you have by applying voltage with it locked up too long. If the penetrating oil does not work you could rig up two batteries to zap it with 24 volts briefly to get it unstuck as a last resort.
rayspeed,
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Thanx for your advice & help!, Had the same idea about the soaking which i did, but still didnt work with the 12 volts!, But the 24 volt zap broke her loose, first you could here it try to move, so i reversed the polarity... gave her another quick 24 volt shock... then it moved again... quick re-shock again with correct polarity... and away she went... so connected back to 12 volts and it was purring like a kitten
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!, flushed her out real good as you mentioned above, threw it back on and bike fired right up and ran great!, the 24 volt quick zap was the ticket! Thats a tip i will always remember if it ever happens again
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! Thanx a million again! Ciao!, MW