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What went wrong?

cam chain sprocket bolts backed out and the sprocket spun (careful with this one, I drove about a mile with the engine making roughly 1.2 HP after the "failure")
3 (9.4%)
burnt valves from sawdust getting stuck between the heads and the seats
8 (25%)
some bad stuff was in that sawdust and the bores are toast
9 (28.1%)
bad valve clearances toasted my valves
5 (15.6%)
a miniature cavalry marched their horses into my intake while wearing chainmail
7 (21.9%)

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Author Topic: Who wants to guess what broke in my second engine?  (Read 2605 times)

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Offline dave500

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Re: Who wants to guess what broke in my second engine?
« Reply #25 on: July 16, 2011, 02:27:54 PM »
have the valves just got that oily/ sawdusty gunk on the seats and a simple clean and relap will fix it?

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Re: Who wants to guess what broke in my second engine?
« Reply #26 on: July 16, 2011, 02:58:53 PM »
The valves were fine with only a slight carbon coating which was probably from the prior 4k miles I put on the head on the prior engine (I ported this head  for the engine that failed a month ago, so I swapped it onto this engine when I installed it).

I started it up, and it runs well.  I checked the oil and found that it was super low on oil, which is strange because I only rode it 200 miles.  I filled it up, and will keep a close eye on it.  I wonder if this whole issue started from low oil... the oil light never came on though.  Super lucky I guess.  By the way, Hush, I'm fresh out of chocolate fish.  Otherwise, I'd mail you some ASAP.  ;-)

Thanks everyone, and I'll make sure to post if this turns into a recurring problem.  I did notice some white vapor out of the exhaust again when I started it.  I'm hoping it is just water vapor.  However, if it is fuel...  Well, I'll cross that bridge when I get to it.

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Re: Who wants to guess what broke in my second engine?
« Reply #27 on: July 16, 2011, 03:02:50 PM »
Just to make it official, the actual cause was junk stuck between the valves and the seats.  That option had the highest total of 8 votes, although it also said the valves were burnt... which they weren't.  One interesting tidbit, the exhaust valves had no grit caught in them, only the intakes.

The second highest vote count was for the cavalry... I like the way you guys think.

The third highest vote... well, who really cares about the third highest vote.

;-)

Camelman
1972 350f rider: sold
1972 350f/466f cafe: for sale
1977 CB400f cafe:sold
1975 CB400f rider: sold
1970 CB750 K0 complete bike: sold
2005 Triumph Sprint ST 1050 rider

We've got to cut it off... and then come down on rockets.  (quoted from: seven minutes of terror)