Hi SOHC brain trust, I've got a stack of issues I'm working through on a new (to me) bike and looking for some guidance.
Backstory - I bought this 400F off of ebay with 26k miles, seemed to be everything in order the guy was a motorcycle nut and had gone through and replaced a lot of things to get it on the road - brakes, tires, cleaned the carbs, and a few other things. Supposedly he ran out of some motivation to get it perfect - it was running a little rough and needed a carb balance, valve adjustment and some small things to finish up, so I thought easy enough.
I get the bike home, put fuel in it and it ran like #$%* and seemed to have an air leak downstream of the carbs - idled too high (2-3k rpm) and would hang on the revs. So I start getting into it - pulled the carbs, replaced the manifold & airbox boots, cleaned the carbs out (pilots were clogged), bench sync'ed and double checked everything there. I also installed & timed a dyna ignition, adjusted the valve lash, they were all a hair tight. The bike had also come with a new set of exhaust gaskets and when I took the pipes off to figure out why there appeared to be a leak from the #1 pipe I figured out why - there werent any gaskets at all. I'm not sure how long the bike was run like this. So, installed those as well.
At this point I'm feeling pretty confident I've gone through everything and I'm ready for spring - this isnt my first rodeo at getting an old honda running - put fuel in my remote fuel can and fire it up and the idle is way worse - 4-5k rpm and the right side (#3/4) pipes got hot very quickly, plus the plugs looked black and sooty after only a minute of running. Thinking that I've got a worn out clamp or pinched the manifold boot o-ring somehow I figured the leak would reveal itself spraying brake cleaner around the boots and I come up empty - no amount of brake cleaner anywhere around the boots, either front or back of the carb, airbox, etc has any effect on the idle - so.... where is my leak coming from? Checked compression and had 115/110/120/120psi - 1-4, cold, dry so seems good there.
There was also black liquid - I'm guessing just condensation from short running time - dripping from where the #$%*ty aftermarket clamp is holding on the #$%*ty aftermarket muffler on.... I guess I am in for a new set of pattern pipes from david silver spares here, too.
Then as I'm trying sort this out I hear "clunk" and oil pouring out of the clutch cover.... keep in mind this bike has been run for maybe 5 minutes total since bringing it home and hasnt left the garage.
The clutch basket nut also doesnt look like what the shop manual supplement says it should, either - so I wonder if someone replaced this nut along the way with something other than OEM for easier servicing?
The bolt and primary shaft threads and primary gear all appear to be undamaged so I can probably loctite and reinstall the bolt and be good there and grab another clutch cover off of ebay. Does this have anything to do with my air leak? I'd think not as the primary shaft is effectively a blind hole and wouldnt leak through the crankcase up to the cylinders.
Where do I go from here? This was not supposed to be a project, but I'm afraid that I'm going to have to pull the top end & jugs off at minimum and I'm guessing good, used CB400F engines are in short supply these days.