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Just back from Stafford Show, it was dry but there were lots of empty stalls inside with a lower attendance it seemed. We did not find a Honda stand or see a 400N with just one 250 Superdream.Ran the engine when I got back, the oil looks as though it's leaking mainly from the very top cover, oil then runs along the top fins on the cylinder head down the valley between the two cylinders. It made me wonder if the vent pipe is trapped.I can see that the invoices included fitting two Time Serts as they do not use long studs but very long head bolts that reach through the head & block screwing into the upper engine case.
Quote from: McCabe-Thiele (Ted) on October 13, 2024, 02:43:30 PMJust back from Stafford Show, it was dry but there were lots of empty stalls inside with a lower attendance it seemed. We did not find a Honda stand or see a 400N with just one 250 Superdream.Ran the engine when I got back, the oil looks as though it's leaking mainly from the very top cover, oil then runs along the top fins on the cylinder head down the valley between the two cylinders. It made me wonder if the vent pipe is trapped.I can see that the invoices included fitting two Time Serts as they do not use long studs but very long head bolts that reach through the head & block screwing into the upper engine case.From your diagnoses Ted I think someone has taken the 400 engine out and substituted it with a 350 Triumph engine, my Triton has exactly the same symptoms. The advantage is your boots will be totally waterproof [/quoteTo be fair to my old Triumph 21 it only leaked oil when stood overnight - it did not pump out when the engine running.
The genuine seal at DS is £19.70, aftermarket part £9.00 is the cheaper option as good?The top seal/washers are £7.70 each, so it's a total of £35.10 or £24.40 - just to cheer me up there might be a second leak lower down!
Quote from: McCabe-Thiele (Ted) on October 13, 2024, 11:46:22 PMThe genuine seal at DS is £19.70, aftermarket part £9.00 is the cheaper option as good?The top seal/washers are £7.70 each, so it's a total of £35.10 or £24.40 - just to cheer me up there might be a second leak lower down!For the sake of an extra £10 I would always go for the genuine part (assuming the DSS part is genuine Honda and in a Honda bag). Imagine fitting a pattern part and it still leaks, you wouldn't know if it was the pattern part or another issue. If a genuine part is still available I would always use it just for peace of mind that you know it's correct and it will fit properly.
An interesting project Ted, looking forward to seeing it progress.Isn't the rocker cover fitted and secured by two sleeve bolts on these with rubber seals ? Much like a A series BMC type but with that T fitment instead of traditional cork
Ted parts you need are90441413830Cms say €9 each
Out of interest Ted was there a massive price difference between your project and what Charlie at Oxford Classics was asking?Admittedly even his had a pattern front mudguard fitted. I guess the original chrome guard must be a bit of a hens teeth item then?