hi fella's, ive taken the timming case cover off again to sort out an oil leak and to change the dynamo chain and sprockets for a toothed belt drive conversion from srm, because after fitting new dynamo chain and sprockets, when half way round i ended up with massive slack on the chain, and when turned a further half turn the chain was badly overtight, i was aware that this kind of thing could happen due to poor manufacturing/bad centering but didnt expect it to be that bad.
anyway back to my original question...
while kicking the engine over slowly when checking for tightness/slackness of the dynamo chain i noticed oil coming out from inside the bottom of the timming case that houses the oil pump,
and after reading the "lubrication system service sheet 202" on this website....
http://www.classicrider.dk/english/technic/ServiceSheets.php i was a bit worried.
it says....
" oil pressure is maintained at the big ends by the pressure release valve, when the pressure in the system exceeds 50/60 lbs per square inch, this valve opens and allows surplus oil to be passed into the
bottom of the timming case"
so my question is this. should there be oil coming from the the bottom of the timming case when kicked over with the case off, or does this mean that there is a blockage in the oil way causeing the pressure release valve to operate, or could it be the pressure release valve at fault ???.
what do you think fella's.
all the best, chicago