- Mon Dec 07, 2015 2:21 am
#53048
The stud beside the spark plug screws DOWN into the crankcase, not the barrel, and there is no direct source of pressurized oil near that stud.
For there to be oil on the barrel/head surface it has two sources: DOWN the head nuts, and under the head nut washers, or from the pushrod tunnels, which is on the other side of the barrel...
Over torquing the nut between the pushrod tubes in a forlorn attempt at stopping an oil leak there simply distorts the barrel, which will show itself as a shadow in the bore adjacent to the stud as and when the bore is parallel honed.
For there to be oil pooling around the spark plug, AND for it to be coming UP the LH head stud to get near the spark plug, it is first coming down the internal head nuts and passing around the barrel head joint.
OR there is a casting/machining defect in one to the drinkings for the head nuts? But obviously this 'oil leak' was not there previously so I discount that situation.
The only other External possibility is oil leaking from one or the other rocker covers?
When you eventually do get to take the head off, the gasket will be 'wet' with oil...