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Oil From the Exhaust Ports?

houseowax
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Oil From the Exhaust Ports?

Post by houseowax » Tue Sep 25, 2012 7:27 pm

I'm beginning to feel like I might have bitten off more than I can chew.
I bought a '63 CA77 knowing nothing about mechanics or motorcycles. I read what I could, bought my Bill Silver guides, spent a LOT of time prowling these boards. I got it running but blew a head gasket. Had the cylinders honed and the valves lapped. Pulled the entire engine, went through it completely. Cleaned out all the gunk - and there was a LOT of gunk. Bought and installed an entire new top end gasket set from Western Hills Honda.
I followed Silver's guide to the letter and felt confident that I'd installed the valves correctly- the timing chain was straight and true, the punch mark was at 12:00. I set the valve adjustment to .005 and torqued the valve head cover down in a cross pattern to 15 ft lbs.

SO: I finally get the engine started after fussing around with some electrical snafus and it purrs! Of course, the throttle is sticking and the clutch is almost completely worthless- if I pull it in it still doesn't disengage, but I'll get to that later.
But it's running and it sounds great, even with one muffler disconnected. I'm thrilled for about 3 seconds until oil starts SPEWING out of the exhaust ports.

I found another thread that sounds like a similar experience, but it seems to have dropped off and was never answered.

Can ANYONE point me in the right direction? As always, I appreciate anyone taking the time to help. I'm enjoying the learning process but sometimes my inexperience frustrates me and I'm going on 2 years now without a single ride!
'63 CA77 - Giving me all kinds of headaches.
'64 CA77 - Patiently waiting it's turn
'65 CB77 - A 'great winter project'

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Post by Hahnda » Tue Sep 25, 2012 9:50 pm

What do you mean by exhaust ports? Is the oil coming out of the mufflers or is it leaking out near the head where the pipes connect?

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Post by houseowax » Wed Sep 26, 2012 6:08 am

At the point where the headers connect. And it's really flowing out of there.
'63 CA77 - Giving me all kinds of headaches.
'64 CA77 - Patiently waiting it's turn
'65 CB77 - A 'great winter project'

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Post by Mike Mullins » Wed Sep 26, 2012 6:12 am

Hmmm.....exhaust valve guides ?????
Mikey
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houseowax
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Post by houseowax » Wed Sep 26, 2012 6:24 am

Yeah, but what exactly? Like I said, I had them lapped and I tested them for leaks before assembling the head.
'63 CA77 - Giving me all kinds of headaches.
'64 CA77 - Patiently waiting it's turn
'65 CB77 - A 'great winter project'

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Post by Hahnda » Wed Sep 26, 2012 8:09 am

Your valve faces could be good and sealing but you may be getting oil leaking down past the valve guides. I can't imagine that would be spewing oil though.

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Post by Ford Guy » Wed Sep 26, 2012 8:13 am

Are the O'rings installed correctly around the alignment tubes between the cylinders and the cylinder head? On my bike the P.O. did not install them and I had a serious oil leak from the front of the engine just under the exhaust connections.

Jon

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