Ok... Today, I took my alternate '76 550 out for a spin while my buddy was riding my k5 750. We hit the parkway and I opened her up. I hit about 105 mph (4th gear) trying to keep up with him and then let off the throttle to make the next exit. When we came to a stop my buddy pointed at my engine and shouted, "DUDE!!! WTF???"
I looked down in dismay. It seemed as if someone had thrown a bucket of 20w50 all over my entire bike from the carbs back. It was literally drenched, dripping, bad. We pulled over, examined it, and couldn't see where it may have been coming from. What I did notice was that I didn't have the breather hose that connects the top of the valve cover into the bottom of the airbox. I never knew that you really "needed" that. That was the only spot that looked like it was coming from. The whole right side of the bike, (and a little bit of the left,) from the carbs back, was covered in oil. Even though it was still hot and I didn't have a rag to wipe off the stick, I checked the oil to see if I could ride it back home, and it looked full. (I decided to trailer it home either way. hehe. I don't really trust a machine that throws oil everywhere. Safety dance or not.)
Once I got it home and after it cooled, I checked the oil again. I leveled the bike and pulled the stick. It read about a 1/4 inch over maximum so I checked it again. Same thing. Hmmm...
1st question: Can over filling the oil in a 550 cause it to blow oil from somewhere?
2nd question: Can oil blow out of the valve cover breather? Ever?
3rd question: Is there a PCV valve or something in the valve cover that needs some sort of vacuum off of the airbox to operate?
I started it up once home and couldn't see or hear anything wrong. I revv'ed it briefly way up to about 11,000 rpm's to see if I could duplicate the oil leakage, but nothing happened. (my neighbor did shoot me an evil glance, but that i'm not worried about.)
Hmm...
Any idears?
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