what to do. what to do.
@phil71 cam followers have wear but they're smooth. don't seem out of wack in anyway. also, have received some conflicting info regarding oil spurting from the sides.. was told on later models(mine is 77) that it will only seep out the sides not gush like earlier models.
So I removed all the valves and started cleaning up the head and all that. there was a crapload of carbon on the valves and seats. def not helping things. Valves mostly seem ok but a couple are possibly ever so slightly bowed. it's kind of hard to tell. my eyes may be playing tricks on me. I did have one that was a little sticky coming out of the guide. So i'm thinking I will just go ahead and replace the valves unless someone here tells me otherwise. there doesn't seem to be any slop in the guides(i.e. the valves don't move around side to side except for a tiny bit in just one guide) so thinking i dont need to do those as well. nor do i want to as it seems like a pain in the ass and $$$$. am i ok putting in new valves without getting new guides. hoping noise is just from a valve not seating. a lot of ppl have suggested i have an exhaust leak...seems to be the most common suggestion anyway. i dunno.
Also noticed yesterday that the dowel pin on the side of #1 cylinder was clogged up w/ rusty gunk and the base of it was slightly corroded so i'm sure oil probably wasn't flowing as good as it could and there's a lot of sludge in the oil pan. engine does not seem to have been treated well. def didn't get an oil change for a while it seems. also some very minuscule metal flecks in the oil pan which makes me want to open the bottom end and inspect to see if there's something overly worn down there.
Pistons show some wear but I'm not sure what's considered normal for a bike w/ 30k miles on it. #4 is the only one w/ wear that seems concerning possibly(see pics below). I'd be up for getting some new pistons but i don't really want to do it until i figure out what's causing the noise. Cylinders seem pretty good to me...i'd like to get by w/ a hone and new rings and maybe new pistons if i need it.
Other than that I'm trying to decide how far to go w/ the rebuild. I don't want to throw too much into it until I know I've fixed what's making this crazy noise. Ideally if i could replace gaskets, piston rings, cam chain, valves and valve stem seals then throw it back together and see if that solves anything that'd be great.
here's a question though, if I have to reopen this thing up after replacing the head gasket is that going to kill my gasket again b/c the old one was stuck to the casing and my thought is the new one would just get #$%*ed up again from removing the head after the new one is installed.
I ran across a parts bike for $300 and wondering if i shouldn't pick this thing up and see if the engine wasn't treated a bit better but then that's a whole other gamble.
Here's some pics
Pistons:
Cylinders:
Oil Pan:
Metal shavings the magnet picked up out of the oil pan: