Hi Thumpeteers.
I hope you are in a thinking mood as I am having another crack at stopping the Mighty Midget smoking so much. Up to now honing the barrel and checking the rings, fitting a PCV valve to the engine breather and being reserved with the right hand have all had some affect, but sadly nothing has stopped it smoking and using oil. It does smoke in very particular circumstances however.
Oddly since I changed the exhaust for a new one, Chinese copy of the standard unit, it has developed a very strange habit. It doesn't smoke immediately on start up from cold, but after a couple of hundred yards it smokes so much it should be wearing a nicotine patch, then after about half a mile it stops smoking and doesn't do it again whilst warm. Stop for a cuppa however and the sequence repeats but the smoke clears up quicker.
Today I noticed that there was oil leaking down the front of the motor so I took the exhaust off and there was oil on the pipes under the engine. The exhaust ports are both black, dry and sooty and when I shone a torch in the exhaust valve stems are similarly black and sooty, but dry.
I took the rocker cover off and re-torqued the head bolts, three spot on one loose. If I look between the head and barrel there is some evidence of oil staining, but it is impossible to see where it originates. The plug is a perfect light brown with no trace of oil residue burnt or otherwise.
This is most perplexing as it makes the first half mile of my day very embarrassing as I ride along with my own blue trail following me. I don't want to start pulling things apart and replacing things until I have some understanding as to what might be the cause as parts for GNs are either very expensive OEM or cheap crap Chinese. I will pay for OEM if I have a reasonable idea that it will make a difference, but I do want to avoid Chinese as other than the exhaust which seems reasonable quality everything else I have tried from China has ended up in the bin very quickly.
I am at your mercy Thumpeteers.
Spartacian the hazy.