Hey guys, just wanted to get you're thoughts and experience on this one. First Harley and first issue really.
I've got an Evo FXR, 86 donk so crankcase breather that is vented to atmosphere (via a little filter under my bike)
My bike has always blown a wisp of smoke, never enough to worry me really as I'll be tearing it down in winter to freshen it all up.
Checked my oil HOT the other day, half full, decided to throw 300mls or so that was left in the bottle to top it up slightly, it didnt make too much difference on the dipstick, maybe 3/4 full (according to markers) hot.
Started it up, rode it around, and noticed at lights it was blowing a LOT more smoke. Whilst riding its not really noticable, but at lights its puffin.
First question, could this be something as simple as the oil tank being overfilled, and perhaps the lines on the dipstick are not accurate? I'm assuming no, because the oil is coming out of the exhaust and is therefor going through the engine. Its not pissing out the breather which is what I would think would happen.
Which leads us to either oil is getting past the rings, or past the seals.
I did a compression test to satisfy my curiousity. 150 PSI each hot, 154ish each HOT and WET. The bike is running stock cam.
From those in the know, do those readings look like it could be oil getting past the rings? A quick search on Google leads me to beleive this are pretty normal figures for a stock Evo without a cam?
If so, is it likely valve seals? With the way its smoking, I get the sense its sucking it past the valve seals on vacuum, or when the bike is dropping in revs after I've given it a blip.
Is it common for seals to go?
I've drained a bit of oil out, but not as much as I put in. I'll probably take it back down to half or slightly under and see how it goes.
Either way, its still going through the engine. Not so much concerned as it is annoying, and slightly embarressing haha.
The engine actually goes quite well,so I'm reluctant to re-ring it on whim. But if its likely the seals (and probably only on one cylinder, but I still have to take my 2-1 can off so i can determine what cylinder) I wouldn't have a problem rippin that head off and replacing the seals.
EDIT: Double post
ok mate. got it. cheers. sort of. I think.
Yeah I've got no dramas with actually rebuilding it, its just the headwork. The only spanner in the works is that I wanted to do a whole bunch of stuff in winter, including higher compression to better utilise an EV46 cam over an EV27. If I'm going to tear it all down to the base gaskets, I'll just do it all properly and throw the higher comp pistons etc in. I'm hearing you on shaving the heads down though, be good to have a chat to someone in the know. I'll be needing a gasket kit, headwork, bore, maybe pistons, cam etc, and would be good if there was a 1 stop shop. I've got a leak down tool coming so that should shed further light on it. If I can get away with just seals I'll probably do that, if its actually the guides, and the heads need to be done, I'll get the rest done at the same time and save myself going through 2 full gasket kits in a couple of months.
Doing the call around this morning, haven't come across a headshop that's got torque plates...so any reputable recommondations would be appreciated. I've heard Hood Engineering in Adelaide is pretty good.