This is going to be an ongoing, slow build thread of my 1973 Honda CB350F. I got it in a trade for a '90 Geo Tracker and at the time seemed like an even trade. When I got it, I knew that the timing chain tensioner bolt was broken and the valves were loud. It rode around the neighborhood just fine so the deal was done. I'm sure that you can already tell where this story is going...
When I got it home, I tried everything to get the broken tensioner bolt out. Nothing worked. So I decided to just park the bike for a couple months until I had time to tear it down. I forgot to even get pictures of the bike as a whole, but have photo documented well for the teardown. The reason for the name Honda Valdez; this bikes leaks oil like it is its job. When I first got the bike, the fins on the cylinders all had oil throughout. The oil pump area also leaked. On the few times that the bike was started and let run for only a couple minutes, it would leave two half dollar sized oil spots on the garage floor.
Now, full disclosure. I have never split cases on an engine before. This is by no means a how to, or even the proper way. I have been using the Clymer manual backed by a PDF version on the Honda manual. They both give you a general idea of what to do. So, first things being first, I started with removing the engine.
The oil pump area was nasty as the seals had pretty much given up on trying to keep oil in the engine.
Once the engine was out, I started to tear it down. I was immediately stopped by what I found under the rocker box cover. The camshaft had nearly sheared itself in half, taking a few of the rockers with it in the process.
And of course this damaged the journal in the head.
Pistons do not appear to be damaged, but also appear to be aftermarket. I have no history on the bike, so I can only guess. Two of the pistons have been through my little ultrasonic cleaner.
The oil jets? that are on the outside of the cylinder jugs were completely clogged with debris. I believe this to be part of the problem leading up to the cam failure (no pics of the jet things). So I decided to take a look at the oil pickup screen. No surprises here, crammed full of shavings