100 miles after an oil change, I drained the oil and opened the filter.
It was depressing.
I found this:
and this:
I put a magnet to the grounds. It mostly seems to stick, so it's mostly not aluminum.
It's all pretty small stuff:
The specifics:
-I bought this '72 cb750k2 recently after it had sat unused for 35 years. 19,000 miles on the odometer. PO said it ran fine before parked around '87.
Oil-related tasks I did before starting:
-Drained oil, removed filter, dropped oil pan, removed oil tank, cleaned out sludge;
-Saw no metal shavings anywhere;
-Dropped oil pump; nothing caught in screen;
-Primed pump, put in new o-rings, re-installed;
-Added 10W-40;
-Adjusted cam-chain tensioner;
-Set tappet gaps;
-Kicked slowly 20 times, then cranked starter with kill switch off; oil light went out fairly quickly;
-While cranking, checked that oil flowed from behind #1 and #4 exhaust tappet covers and behind oil-gallery plug on right side;
Starting the first time:
-Kill switch on: engine started in 3 seconds and ran well; the normal tappet and cam-chain noise; no unusual sounds;
-Drove gingerly for 20 miles, then more aggressively. Engine runs well. No change in sound;
-Oil light goes out within 1-2 seconds of cranking.
Is it possible that something inside an engine changes as it sits 35 years to block oil passages? A rotted rubber bit? Sludge?
Or did I do something wrong? (Maybe I should have left the pump well enough alone?)
I assume this means I need to take apart the engine. Should I check anything before I do, to narrow down the problem?
Oh, and any words of encouragement greatly appreciated! This is a major bummer.
Thanks,
Steve