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Ola
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My bike is burning a bit of oil, reading through other threads it seems like it matches the symptoms of poor valve guides or their oil seals. I'll be pulling the head to fix some broken exhaust bolts (and replace with studs and capped nuts), might as well get more done while I'm in there!
But the guides are $14 each and 16 of them + 16 oil seals will do a dent in my meager summer touring budget. Is there a way to see if some are bad, and then replace only those?
While I'm in there, should I pull the cylinders and look at the rings? Compression is good, although slightly lower on #1. Sticking or poor oil rings could also be the root cause, but I'm worried about getting in over my head.
Symptoms:
Consumes 1 quart pr 1000 miles, approx. Varies with how much my wrist is twising.
Smokes slightly from the left pipe when cold.
No plugs look oiled.
But the guides are $14 each and 16 of them + 16 oil seals will do a dent in my meager summer touring budget. Is there a way to see if some are bad, and then replace only those?
While I'm in there, should I pull the cylinders and look at the rings? Compression is good, although slightly lower on #1. Sticking or poor oil rings could also be the root cause, but I'm worried about getting in over my head.
Symptoms:
Consumes 1 quart pr 1000 miles, approx. Varies with how much my wrist is twising.
Smokes slightly from the left pipe when cold.
No plugs look oiled.