I was on a small bike rally right after an expensive rebuild on my BSA 250 engine when I noticed the thing had developed a major oil leak but what can you do 200 miles from home except top up and hope? Every time I stopped for gas I bought a quart of oil and topped up the oil tank. The last top-up was 7 miles short of making it home when the piston seized in the cylinder so I made those last 7 miles in the back of a pickup truck.
I finally got around to fixing the thing and freed up & rebuilt the engine. Then I started looking for the oil leak. Turns out that whoever had refurbished the oil tank had re-brazed the oil return spigot and left a smear of bronze on the spigot face seal that held the fibre washers just enough open to leak oil and that I hadn't noticed it. It really shows how a small defect can cause a major problem.
I finally got around to fixing the thing and freed up & rebuilt the engine. Then I started looking for the oil leak. Turns out that whoever had refurbished the oil tank had re-brazed the oil return spigot and left a smear of bronze on the spigot face seal that held the fibre washers just enough open to leak oil and that I hadn't noticed it. It really shows how a small defect can cause a major problem.
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