Not the existence of one - the puddle under the bike pretty well establishes that. I'm looking for the source.
My K0 750 is driving me crazy. The damn thing runs very well and is as fast as hell, but I almost need a rainsuit to ride it. Oil is leaking from somewhere on the front of the engine and I can't figure out where or how.
First: the engine is a bore bore (810) with a hot cam. The pistons, which came with the bike, are somewhat domed ART Honda pistons which I believe are from Honda 350 and a a period correct over bore. I haven't measured compression, but this engine is a bear to kick start. I almost have to stand on the kicker and jump.
The leak appears to be on the front on the left side. I get some drainage from the fins when I put it on the kick stand and the front left of the engine is usually wet with oil. I get some pooling on the crankcase behind the left side of the top end, but so far I have attributed that to oil carried back by the momentum of the bike. The right side, front and back, are dry and beautiful.
The oil pretty much soaks the front of the left side of the motor but it does not appear to be dripping down from the top end. I have pulled the engine twice now to check the rubber pucks under the cams. They are good and tight. I rebuilt the top end twice to make sure it wasn't the head gasket and I had the bottom of the head and the top of the cylinder machined as a unit by a machinist I trust who specializes in motorcycles to ensure flatness and fit. I have replaced the oil filter with Honda o-rings to rule out the oil filter housing. I have replaced the gaskets under the alternator cover and the shifter cover and polished the gasket surfaces to a mirror like finish. I have replaced the cam cover gasket twice and last weekend I pulled the engine and replaced the cam cover itself to rule that out. I have replaced the oil rings on all the valve adjustment caps.
It doesn't leak when the bike is idling in the garage, only when I ride it, so I believe it is the pressure of the engine under load that squeezes oil out. I only have to ride it a couple miles under load for the oil to produce a small pool under the bike when I park it, so this is more than a small seep but less than a spray. The seams between the head and cylinder and the cylinder and crankcase appear dry even after a leak. The seams between the cam cover and cylinder head also appears dry. I sprayed foot powder along that seam before a ride to see if I could find a leak and it was dry afterward. It also appears dry around the casting plug in the front of the engine. The seam between the crankcase halves isn't dry, but that could be oil running down. I see no obvious visible issues at that seam either. I can see no holes in the front of the case.
This is not my only bike and it is not the only engine I have rebuilt, its just the only one that leaks oil. I have to believe that the leak is coming from between two parts that are assembled correctly, but for whatever reason no longer mate correctly. Everything seemed to fit well every time I put it together. I don't want to tear down the engine and split the cases again on spec alone, but I am willing to tear it down if I can determine where the oil is coming from and can fix it once and for all.
Have I overlooked anything? What can I do to find where the oil is leaking out? I am very frustrated by this and I am open to any suggestions.
Patrick