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FRAME/BODY PANELS/EXHAUST SYSTEM
SEAT
REMOVAL
CAUTION:
Be careful not to damage the rear fender surface.
Remove the rear seat mounting bolt.
Slide seat forward and lift up to remove the rear
seat.
Remove the front seat mounting bolt.
Slide flont seat back and lift up to remove the front
seat.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION:
Be careful not to damage the rear fender surface.
Install the front seat by inserting the hook of the
seat under the raised lip of the fuel tank and push
the seat forward.
Align the bolt holes and tighten the bolt to the speci-
fied torque.
TORQUE: 26 N·m (2.7 kgf·m, 20 Ibf·ft)
2-2
BOLT

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Ced
February 12, 2025

Motorcycle keeps seizing up after about a minute of running,what's the problem

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Mr. Anderson
February 12, 2025

The provided context does not include specific troubleshooting steps for engine seizure. However, general causes for a 1998 Honda VT750C motorcycle seizing up after running for about a minute could include:

1. Oil Issues – Low or contaminated oil can cause insufficient lubrication, leading to overheating and engine seizure.
2. Cooling System Failure – A malfunctioning cooling system can cause the engine to overheat rapidly.
3. Fuel Supply Problems – A clogged fuel filter, faulty fuel pump, or carburetor issues could cause the engine to run lean and overheat.
4. Internal Engine Damage – Worn piston rings, bearings, or other internal components can lead to excessive friction and seizure.
5. Ignition Timing Issues – Incorrect timing can cause pre-ignition or detonation, leading to overheating and seizure.

A thorough inspection of these systems is recommended to diagnose the exact cause.

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