As most people know I have been chasing around oil use by the Mighty Midget GN250 for some time. The latest manifestation is that when left on the side stand the MM smokes quite heavily for up to a minute before clearing. Those of you used to air-cooled BMW twins and early BMW Ks might recognise this symptom from their tendency for oil to run down the left hand cylinder valve guides (or in the case of the Ks the exhaust valve guides which were under the engine) when parked on the side stand.
I changed the valve guide oil seals earlier this year so thought I had sorted that. However just recently I have noticed that valve guide oil seals for GNs are advertised as inlet or exhaust. I didn't know this, maybe I should have, but I didn't so I just bought 4 seals. I decided to check the valve stem measurements today and you may have guessed that the exhaust valve stems are slightly smaller in diameter than the inlet valve stems, hence the different seals!
I now think I may have unknowingly put inlet seals on my exhaust guides thus, in effect, putting worn seals on the guides. This might explain why the engine smokes when the bike has been left on the side stand. There is a fair amount of oil sloshing about inside a GN head as the cam runs in its own sump of oil.
What think you brave Thumpeteers, has my ignorance likely caused the smoking issue? Answers on a used £20 note to my home address.
Ian