Hey all,
Good news - absolutely determined why the engine was smoking!!
Bad news - Need to get some head work done. All the exhaust valve wobble way more than spec, it's almost comical. I have no idea how they could be so worn. The manual lists 0.1mm for a spec and one of my valves wobbles at least 2.0mm. The other three are somewhat less than that but man, it is way out of spec. The inlet vales all seem OK. Since is is a '78 "lean burn" and I the PO had pods on it I think it was running lean for a long time so maybe that's why...? It was smoking since I got it so I think the damage was done. There are 14,500 miles on this speedo but I received 3 other speedos with the bike so I am not positive on the miles it has seen.
So now I have a couple questions for you all.
1 - I have been trying to attack this on a budget so I have been doing as much myself as possible. Searching the site I find a some people who have replaced guides themselves by heating the head and pressing them out. I feel I could do that but I am wondering if this is worth the trouble since it seems I would need to have the valve seats cut anyway so maybe just have a shop do the whole thing. I guess I could save a few bucks replacing the guides myself but not sure it's worth it. Something I could take on or should I send it to a pro, like MRieck for the work? I don't know any local shops so I am going to google it to see if I can find a place I trust too.
2 - The exhaust valves themselves... The manual lists the specs at 5.43mm as a minimum. All my valves fall right about there, even 0.01mm less depending where and how you measure. Do I need new valves too? Seems to me like the guides were so worn maybe the valves took a lot of wear too. They appear in good shape, smooth and straight. What do you guys think?
Thanks!!
Jay
Not sure if the picture will be clear but I tried to get a shot of the worst valve guide. The guide doesn't even look like it's made for the valve it is SO much larger than the stem...