- Sun Dec 28, 2014 11:31 pm
#42733
So if the scavenge pump is fine and the rocker pipe itself is clear, the oil should then flow through to lubricate the rockers, then down from the head, into the pushrod tunnels in the cylinder and onto the cam follower stems and guides in the tappet adjuster chamber before passing through the holes into the top of the chamber behind the timing cover to fill the camshafts' and timing gears' oil bath. The overflow from here drops back into the oil tank. The oil in the timing gear space is being properly circulated as you have a full set of timing gears driving an SR1 magneto (if I remember right). Hmm.
Are the rocker block oilways theselves clear? Norm has alreadt suggest stripping the rockers out to check. Is the oil tank cap vent clear? Is the oil tank cap itself not screwed down too tight onto the second notch (the transport rather than the run position)? If the return oil can't get back into the oil tank easily there'll be more wet sumping as it seeps past the timing side mainshaft (I'm not sure if many of the 350 ever had the crankcase seal the Indian 500's used).
Forgive me if this is all stuff you have already looked at, I share Norm's confusion and am just trying to get **MY** head around what's happening.
Regards,
A.