So it has been awhile since I've posted here and worked on the bike, but as you all know, life happens! Anyway, I'm determined to get my back on the road and I have in hand some real nice goodies for this rebuild. In the meantime I've posted pictures of the engine being dismantled and I'm curious if you guys think... I'm trying to yet pinpoint the cause of the ticking sound, despite the problematic area's that I have noticed.
Background: This bike (1972) has been sitting for around 30 years (based on the last plate renewal) and although I got the bike (surprisingly) started and working perfectly for a good season (good compression and ran great!), unsurprisingly the bike developed issues and the oil burning issues began, specifically in cylinder 4. This then developed to harder starts, more oil burning, rising engine rpm on its own at idle when the engine warmed up, and finally the distinct "ticking" sound.
I initially thought that something must have clogged the head oil jets causing a lack of lubrication which started to slowly destroy the cam/rockers/valves. However, after opening her up, everything looked quite good with no obvious signs of problems - in fact, I'd be comfortable reusing everything. I took off the head and things started to paint a picture what was going on...
Cylinder 4 was covered in oil and as a result, of burning the oil, it was cleaner on the face than the others
Closeup of Cylinders 4 and 3
Closeup of Cylinders 2 and 1
This is the condition of the underside of the head, clear showing alot of carbon buildup, especially #4 (left)
Here are the bores 4 and 3
Bores 2 and 1
Although the bores showed signs of corrosion, they were quite smooth! I could not feel much roughness or anything too noticeable aside from the slight bore scoring near the bottoms. This can also be seen on the pistons themselves here:
Pistons 4 and 3
Pistons 2 and 1
This is when I noticed the oil rings on piston 4 were stuck. All the others pistons and rings were free to move and looked good. This was clearly the major cause of the oil leak on that piston
So with all that said, I'm curious if that ticking sound could be due to that #4 piston? I should also mention that I had initial trouble with a stuck valve on #3 that I managed to free up and then seemed to ran fine. Obviously several things could account for the lean condition at idle including the poor sealing valves etc. But the ticking on the other hand... I would really like to avoid opening up the cases if I can. Is there a way to confirm all is well with the crank and bearings without having to do this? Or is the ticking identifiable here?