Hey everyone,
Recently picked up a CB350F and am getting acquainted with it.
It has the original 4-4 exhaust and I have noticed Cyl #1 occasionally smoking what looks and smells like oil. It's not consistent, but every once in a while it will smoke a good bit when above 7,000rpm. I can go for an entire ride without seeing anything, and other times it will leave a big cloud of smoke after I wring it out.
Performed a leak down test and all cylinders were at 1-2% however, I noticed that if I performed multiple tests on Cyl #1 (releasing pressure, spinning the engine over until it is back on compression stroke, then repressurizing) about 1/3 to 1/2 the time, I would get a lot of air coming out of the breather hose on top of the engine until the input psi was raised to ~30-45 psi. At which point I heard something in the engine thunk, and the air immediately stopped leaking and the other gauge equalized. I tested this multiple times. The crank is not moving at all from TDC, and I put my hands on the backs of the intake and exhaust valves (which are within spec) and could not feel them move at all.
I removed the breather assy from the top of the engine to inspect. Couldn't find anything wrong with it, I'm guessing there is no need for a check valve, since the breather doesn't recirculate into the intake?
Even if it was a breather issue, I'm not sure why it would only be Cyl#1 that would have this problem. So I'm guessing it is something else, but I can't think of what could be causing this.
Cyl#1 plug looks maybe a tad rich, but no deposits or signs of oil burning.
Hoping someone can chime in with some ideas or things to try. Thanks!