Oil leak from cylinder headOil leak from cylinder headMorning, All.
I've got a '64 CA72. About four months ago, I had the top end re-built (new pistons, seals) and the bike ran wonderfully. About a month ago I noticed that oil was spitting from the cylinder head on both sides, just below the cap heads -- when I ride and for about 10 minutes after the bike's parked. It's been a little more noticeable since I last changed the oil (10W-30 straight) about a month ago. Every time I ride, I lose about a tablespoon. It feels like it's running rougher than usual, but it's still running great. No engine noise. No acceleration issues. A little rough on shifting, but nothing too out of the ordinary. I'm wondering if I've got a bad cylinder head gasket, but I'm not sure. Thought I'd ask you guys for some insight. I've posted a couple pics in case they might help. Really appreciate any insight you can offer. Thanks. marc A few possibilities. The valve inspection caps have o-rings, easy to check. Cylinder head cover gasket, cam end cover gaskets, or most likely, it is leaking from the cylinder head castings, should show up around the spark plug holes.
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64 CB77 63-7 CB77 Cafe' 67 CL77 64 CL72 66 CL77 big bore flat tracker Many others! I rode it for sporadically yesterday and it's worse. When I parked it, oil was bubbling from the cylinder head and pooling by the crank case. Also pooling around the plugs. I'm wondering if the breather shield plate or plate packing is damaged. Anyway, I'm gonna let it sit until I can get it looked at. I don't have the experience or tools to do a tear down. Shame. It's a beautiful day to ride, too. Ah, well.
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