How much oil should there be on the top end with the engine running? When I remove the tappet covers there's oil on the rockers, springs, etc. If I run it with the tappet cover off I don't really see much oil spurting and slinging and spraying around.
How much oil should there be up there?
I ask because I had a weird stalling incident last night. I was riding home and the bike ('71 CL350) started bogging and just died. Hitting the starter button would barely, if at all, turn the engine over. I was on a back road and it was pitch black. I pushed it about 500 yards to a gas station and called my GF to bring the van. While waiting for her, the bike started right back up.
This morning, I pulled the plugs and they look perfect. I have compression on both cylinders. I have oil on the top end (exhaust side anyway, haven't pulled the intake side yet). It starts and idles fine in the van.
I was concerned that I had overheated it and it seized temporarily, but there's no sign of that now. I have about 200 miles on it without any issues. I thought for a second about the gas cap (vacuum in the tank), but I've ridden it way to much for that to just now rear it's head, I think.
I was only doing about 45 MPH and had not been wailing on it or anything. It was a cool night, in the 60's. Very weird incident.