I have already pm'd Swanny on this..i'm just looking for other opinions.
My bike's burning oil (only after it's been heated up 15 minutes or so) and this is what I've found. When I pulled the header off and looked into the number 2 cylinder exhaust hole you can see both exhaust valves. The valve looking at the motor on the right is dry and so is it's half of the exhaust hole. The valve on the left appears wet and it's half of the exhaust hole has wet burned oil soot. All the other valves appear normal. Now, my guess is this is either a valve guide or valve seal and Swanny agrees with me. My question is, could it still be rings? I would thing if it was rings the entire exhaust hole would be covered with oil not just one half. But I'm guessing. What do you think? I'm considering a ride this weekend that will be over 500 miles. Good idea, bad idea? I really want to go. I cannot do a compression test because my compression tester doesn't have an adaptor to fit the spark plug threads for the Suzuki. All responses greatly appreciated.
My bike's burning oil (only after it's been heated up 15 minutes or so) and this is what I've found. When I pulled the header off and looked into the number 2 cylinder exhaust hole you can see both exhaust valves. The valve looking at the motor on the right is dry and so is it's half of the exhaust hole. The valve on the left appears wet and it's half of the exhaust hole has wet burned oil soot. All the other valves appear normal. Now, my guess is this is either a valve guide or valve seal and Swanny agrees with me. My question is, could it still be rings? I would thing if it was rings the entire exhaust hole would be covered with oil not just one half. But I'm guessing. What do you think? I'm considering a ride this weekend that will be over 500 miles. Good idea, bad idea? I really want to go. I cannot do a compression test because my compression tester doesn't have an adaptor to fit the spark plug threads for the Suzuki. All responses greatly appreciated.