Hi all,
Haven't been around much with work/marriage/baby on the way...
But I finally decided to fix the pesky head gasket leak. I took the head off yesterday and found that the gasket didn't seal well at all (especially where it was leaking
). Not sure why, other than it wasn't a Honda gasket. I'm going to try member 'TTR400's fix to the leaky gasket issue on the 350/400F which I hope does the trick; which basically involves siliconing around the OUTSIDE of the rubber dowel seals and orifice valve seals between the seals and the head gasket as added insurance, and spraying the gasket with copper sealant before installation, then torquing the head to 18 ft/lbs.
However, I found a little problem which I have to address first. I found one of the exhaust valve guides has spun a little. The only way I could tell is because its been ported, and the guide has an uneven shape at the bottom.
My machinist hasn't gone to work on it but hopefully it can be repaired.
One other point: I also noticed that the cam chain has started rubbing the U shaped adjuster part under the crank, indicating that my cam chain was too slack. Luckily, it's not damaged so it still works fine, but a lesson to me that the natural Honda way of adjusting the cam chain doesn't cut it and I'll have to make sure it's a little tighter after I get the ole gal back together.
Cheers, Matt.