Woollybandit
Well-Known Member
Hi,
just finished rebuilding a 1971 T120 engine which destroyed a TS bearing and thus needed a rebore.
I noticed while doing so the left side inlet valve guide was new, actually it was also loose enough to drop out into my hand when the tappet springs were removed! I have tried to fix in place with green fixing Loctite 648 with valve clamped shut to retain valve lip seal axis but when I start it now it is very smoky from left exhaust, definitely white oil smoke so looks like the gluing didn’t work although the smoke 99% disappears after a minute which leads me to think the oil is draining down from the rocker box/the valve guide is sealing upon heat up/rocker shaft feed pipe is draining down overnight then it’s burnt off on startup.
Hardly any smoke while riding but more on tick over - I don’t leave it ticking over very long as I’m only 40 miles into running in.
I'm pretty sure it is the inlet valve (the new loose one) as if it was the exhaust valve it wouldn’t have the opportunity to burn in the chamber as that’s upstream.
Do I just leave it for now?
Take head off and try and fix guide seal? Glue it in with what?
Replace with an oversize guide? Does such a thing exist?
I imagine recutting a new larger diameter guide into the head requires a proper workshop as the guide would have to match the axis of valve and it’s seat …… unless a new seat is needed and recut to suit the new guide. By that progressive logic I obviously need a new engine ….
I guess resealing the existing guide into the head would be favourable but my luck doesn’t go that way. Today I already replaced the fork seals as they suddenly popped and left oil under the forks last night……..she’s a real sulker!
Thanks guys
just finished rebuilding a 1971 T120 engine which destroyed a TS bearing and thus needed a rebore.
I noticed while doing so the left side inlet valve guide was new, actually it was also loose enough to drop out into my hand when the tappet springs were removed! I have tried to fix in place with green fixing Loctite 648 with valve clamped shut to retain valve lip seal axis but when I start it now it is very smoky from left exhaust, definitely white oil smoke so looks like the gluing didn’t work although the smoke 99% disappears after a minute which leads me to think the oil is draining down from the rocker box/the valve guide is sealing upon heat up/rocker shaft feed pipe is draining down overnight then it’s burnt off on startup.
Hardly any smoke while riding but more on tick over - I don’t leave it ticking over very long as I’m only 40 miles into running in.
I'm pretty sure it is the inlet valve (the new loose one) as if it was the exhaust valve it wouldn’t have the opportunity to burn in the chamber as that’s upstream.
Do I just leave it for now?
Take head off and try and fix guide seal? Glue it in with what?
Replace with an oversize guide? Does such a thing exist?
I imagine recutting a new larger diameter guide into the head requires a proper workshop as the guide would have to match the axis of valve and it’s seat …… unless a new seat is needed and recut to suit the new guide. By that progressive logic I obviously need a new engine ….
I guess resealing the existing guide into the head would be favourable but my luck doesn’t go that way. Today I already replaced the fork seals as they suddenly popped and left oil under the forks last night……..she’s a real sulker!
Thanks guys