Ah... spring is in the air but each time I start the 1100 after it sits, I befoul it with copious amounts of oil smoke. It eventually goes away but it's a bit embarrasing and replacing black, oily fouled plugs after just a thousand miles brings evil thoughts.
I know that it's not the usual suspect, valve seals, because I've replaced them. Twice. The first time last year with the seals that came with the Verah gasket set from Z1 and just this last week with brand new Vitron seals. They are tight and good.
Compression is 125 at each cylinder and since it doesn't blow smoke all of the time, I don't think the rings are the problem.
I'm currently blaming the head gasket that came with the Verah kit. The stock gasket has some rubber at the four corner cylinder studs to seal them. The replacement did not. I'm figuring that the oil coming up the stud channels to lube the cams is leaking past that gasket and onto the pistons. To fix that, I'm planning on ordering a stock Suzuki head gasket.
Could it be something else before I buy yet more parts?
Thanks for your indulgence,
Rob
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