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Just took apart my bike to adjust valves. Not knowing any better I thought it would make the job easier if I removed the valve cover, so I did, only to find out the it has to stay on to be able to do the adjustment.
This being said, when I opened the cover, the chambers where the intake valves and the camshafts live were full of oil, the oil looked black and old... my bike just had an oil change, so the oil is fresh and clean. Some of this oil was sipping into the adjacent cavity where the spark plug lives.
Strangely enough, the exhaust valve cavities were bone dry.
Also, the infamous cap was full of oil on top, but it did not seem to be leaking. I removed it anyway and applied a liberal amount of gasket maker to it just in case.
I cleaned everything up, applied some red rtv, and waiting for it to cure so I can torque the valve cover and get to work on the valves.
Is it normal to see so much oil in there? I imagine there needs to be some oil there to lubricate the rotating assemblies, is there an oil gallery that pumps the oil there?
Also, the camshaft in these bikes is just terrible, the lobes are not even polished all the way across, what a sloppy design.
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