In my efforts to try to help a buddy out, my curiosity got me intrigued and now i am scratchin my head.
Its a 1971 cb750, re ringed about 1500 kms ago, new seats were cut for the valves.
Runs good, decent bit of power. A touch rich, but i think the needles need to be dropped a notch.
I believe it has a cycleX rebuilt oil pump.
Compression is 115 psi all across.
Plugs are sooty, i am chalking it up to carbs being a bit rich.
But it foams up the oil as soon as it goes past 3k revs.
Even on my lift, if i hold the revs up, i can see oil all frothing up.
Eventually the breather system gets overwhelmed, and out the tank breather it comes.
Valve cover breather is clear, back of the case inlet is clear, oil tank seems all clear.
How the heck is the crankcase being pressurized to the point that oil aerates and increases in volume.
Its the same castrol 20w50 that i have used for years in my cb750's, so it aint the oil.
Anything i should look at ? if its worn guides, or too much crank case pressure, why does it not breathe out the top ??
All the blow by or vapour seems to be in the oil tanka nd coming out of there.
IS the oil pump over pressurizing ? worth it to replace pump ? or the three o rings ?
Doesnt seem like its the rings since the compression is decent.
No funny noises, no ticks .. oil smells terrible, like exhaust or gas in the oil .. which is why i thought of guides.
Perhaps i should just put a catch can ? This is not a bike that routinely sees huge mileage.
Any thoughts ? i am open to anything