I pulled my '71 CB500 out of a 28 year hibernation and got her running last year. Spent lots of time painting, polishing, detailing, etc. She runs good and looks good, too...if I do say so myself.
I re torqued the head bolts when I was going through the engine. Still, I had a little oil weeping from around (what appears to be) the head gasket area. Last year, I could just wipe down between the fins with a paper towel every few rides or so.
This year, it seems to be getting worse, at least on the first couple of rides. It's still not bleeding oil, but there's definitely an increase. The head/barrels are dirtier after a ride and there's a mist that is blowing back on the side covers.
I've read a little about top end leaks and told that there are some o-rings under the head that are the likely culprit. I've also been warned of breaking head studs and a gasket change snowballing into a much larger project.
I REALLY hate leaky bikes. I can live with a drip or two on the garage floor, but I don't like oil spewing out of places it shouldn't.
I'm afraid I may be opening a can of worms if I go in there. The bike runs good, doesn't smoke or make funny noises. Parts to stop the leak(s) are readily available. I have a shop I trust to do the work. The work can even be done in the frame.
Should I do it? What are some likely causes for leaks around the head gasket area? Will I REALLY break a head stud if I go in there?
And lastly, if I'm going that far....wouldn't a nice, fat overbore kit be nice?