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Okay, I'm back already. Having just "sorted" my G5 I've been riding it much more. I've noticed a smoking/oil consumption problem from the left cylinder. It manifests as white smoke at idle and in stop and go riding (not a huge amount and easy to miss in daylight unless you're looking for it)--I don't notice any at speed. If I go for a jaunt on the freeway the smoke will seemingly stop. Yesterday I ran compression and leakdown tests, and by those the top end is in good health. Both cylinders came in at 180-185psi and 2-3% leakdown at 100psi. Not surprising as I rebuilt the top end last year, including new cylinders, pistons, rings, and rebuilt heads with new valves/guides.Oil in the sump is still clean after my last change (couple hundred miles ago). Pulling the left cylinder plug immediately after a ride reveals oil on the electrode and top plug threads. Right plug is perfect. Regardless of the burn issue, the bike runs very well with great power.To me this sounds like a valve guide issue rather than rings. But I wanted to sound it out on the board before I dig into the left cylinder again. Any ideas? Anything else I should be looking into?
Not completely cast in stone, butBlack smoke = fuelblue smoke = oilpink smoke = ATFwhite smoke = waterI think you might be collecting water in the low side muffler and it's leaving as steam.
couple other things to check- breather trouble, fuel level in float chamber
I was really hoping that this was the case but oil on the plug wouldn't support water in the muffler theory. That said I'm still going to check for moisture, your cold metal trick sounds like a good idea.
What's a good way to check for breather trouble? I can feel pulses from the atmosphere vent and get a drop of oil out of there occasionally. I have an old style breather box setup, the one with the two inlets to rocker cover vents.And thanks for all the ideas everyone! Sounds like I should ride the damn thing some more before taking pulling it apart. That, and do some other less invasive tests.
How did you do the plug chop, and can you post a picture? Close-up and good focus gets you extra points.
Do you have a sump spacer on that g5?
I believe if you pull the carb and intake stub you can see the intake valve? Take a look with a bright light, compare both sides, is the back of one valve, or both, oil covered ?