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I’m trying to solve two issues with my v50ii - dragging clutch and the right cylinder not firing. When draining the crank oil I found it heavily contaminated with fresh gasoline. Could this be a result of the cylinder not firing and just pumping unburned gas to the crank? I’m wondering if it is pumping through the cylinder breather directly to the sump? I’ve pulled the drivetrain and separated the engine and transmission so that I can check the clutch. The bike has about 7600 mi on it but sat for many years. I will pull and look at the cylinders, pistons, heads and valves and check timing. Just to make sure I’m upside down on the bike I ordered a Sachse ignition that I will install during reassembly. Any ideas will be welcomed. Thanks, Ben
Thanks for the feedback. I just fully rebuilt both carbs but I’m going to check the float needle and seat on the right side. When riding the right cylinder was cutting in and out so I thought intermittent ignition not burning fuel when the cylinder was dead. I’ve been careful to keep the petcocks closed when not riding.Is it possible for the head breather pipes to flow unburned fuel to the sump? I would think not. I have a sachse ignition on order. The pickup wires are pretty corroded- Maybe a bad ground. So many ways to fail.
A lot. Smells strongly of gas, flows easily when cold and pretty clear. I should have measured it but I put the pan outside to let the gas evaporate out.
Usually I’m pretty careful Peter but this mistake is inexcusable. I’ve gotten out of the habit of sketching assemblies when taking them apart.