Hello all,
I am working on a 1974 CB550 and have hit an issue that Im curious what to do about, if anything.
After having drilled out the left side sprocket cover (b/c 1970's Honda engineers though it was logical to put an engine together with phillips bolts?!?!?) I found a ton of gunk, and some metal fragments!!!
After further exploration the metal fragments have come from a broken oil pump housing wall on the case and the cover. It appears that a broken chain is the most likely culprit.
It doesn't appear that a repair is possible, the only solution I can imagine would be replacing the entire engine case which Im not trying to do.
Im definitely going to replace the cover, but that will still leave about a 1" square chunk missing from the engine case side of the wall.
My question deals with importance, does the oil pump have to be completely isolated from chain splatter or is it something that can be cleaned up and left alone? How make or break is this? Has anyone dealt with this issue before?
Thanks.