Hello All,
I purchased a '73 cb350f earlier this summer and have been working hard to make her great. It was running decently when I got her, the PO had replaced all the seals and gaskets in the top end (4into1 kit
https://4into1.com/engine-gasket-set-honda-cb350f-1972-1974/) and put (cheap) carb kits in it but couldn't get it running as it should. I figured out it was an intake leak and replaced the insulators, changed the oil (gn4 20w 50), plugs, and synced the carbs with a carbtune pro and it runs awesome...it feels like a bike that's 4 years old, not 47!! (I also did other stuff like rebuilt rear wheel, bearings in front wheel too, final drive chain and sprockets, oem mirrors, grips, peg rubbers, and a bunch of misc. stuff)
The issue I am currently having is small seeping on most of the top end bolts, also some leaks from the shifter shaft, and maybe some from the stator bolts. I have checked the oil when the bike is on the center stand and the cap is just resting on the threads (not screwed down) and it reads on the full line. The breather hose is not binding. With all the leaks, it has yet to produce 1 drop of oil on the ground, even after sever 100 mile rides (I have about 600-800 miles on her since owning). Should I be concerned about the seeping....will it get worse, or should I just leave it alone? I was considering draining a small amount of oil with a syringe, then maybe loosing and retightening to spec all the bolts, but I don't want to open a can of worms. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! I am not a mechanic, but have restored an old trail 70 a few years back and do all my own gunsmithing and stuff, so I am technically competent. I have also printed off the entire manual and parts list.