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    Joe Howell

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    Yorktown, United States

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    Yorktown

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    United States

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  • Bike Year and Model
    1983 Venture Royale
  1. Thanks for all the advice , I am pricing another engine on ebay and if I can get it cheap enough I will just change the whole darn thing.. I really like the way the bike sits and rides. At least if I get another engine I will have a ton of spare parts..
  2. Thanks for the replys again. It's smoking out the exhaust pretty bad. Looks like a mixture of water and oil.. Thr evac is just water. I am going to pull the twinkie today and see if it's been leaking.. I may try some mechanic in a can " block seal " when I put it back together this time.
  3. Thanks guy's I agree with residual oil and crap in the exhaust. I am going to pull the twenkie "sp" tomorrow and check the gasket. I sure hope I can find the problem soon . I really like the bike but dang ...
  4. Thanks for the replys. I did get the head checked and they found no leaks. The vapor comming out of the vent is water. The exhaust seems to be a mixture of water and oils and fuel. The bad thing is the darn bike runs great and except for the smoke comming from the pipe and the evac it would be perfect. Heck I rode it around the 1 mile block at least 10 to 15 times today. The oil that came out was a lighter sade of oil so it may be getting a little water in the oil..
  5. Hey guy's most know on this site I have been working on my 83 Venture Royale. I pulled the front head and replaced the gasket and still having the same problems. It is steam comming out of the center vent tube and it's still smoking bad.. I don't seem to be loosing any water but it may be leaking a little. I see the water line turns runs into the block right by the oil feed under a little plate of some kind. Could this part be bad ?? The engine runs great don't miss but is still smoking out the right side. It is driving me crazy. Any help or opinion would be greatly appreciated. I am getting really tire of working on this thing to be getting no where.
  6. Great , thanks for all of your help.. I hopefully will have the head gasket tomorrow and will try and get it back together. I really appreciate everyones help. Oh by the way you guy's will have to put up with me for at least another year. LOL
  7. That;s funny, LOL Correct me if I am wrong here but without ever taking the sprokets off the cam shafts , I get my engine on tdc for #2 and line up the big holes with the cam cap marks ?? Like the picture I took of the head off the bike ?? Thanks,
  8. Gary you are the man. Thanks a bunch for the info.. It sure looks confusing as heck to get it back in time..
  9. Thank You for that. That is the way mine were setup.. I still don't get the cam setup once the bike is on TDC for #2
  10. I think I am going to reassemble the enging and hope the head gasket was the problem.. Anyway thanks to everybody for the info links. I must be some kind of a dumb A$$ but I can't make heads or tails of the setup on the cam timing. I get the crank lineup but am lost with sprocket and cam locations. Also the cam caps were setup on my front cylinder in a different order than the rear head cap locations. Mine were on the head and were number e1 e2 e3 e4 I1 I2 I3 I4 from left side of the head to right. That is sitting on the bike looking down at the head. Any real world experiences and advice would be appreciated..
  11. Thanks , I did just check the head and block and don't see any visable warp from a straight edge. I figure I will put some good ole Copper Coat spray sealer on it and give it a try.. The gasket should be in before the end of the week so my fingers are crossed..
  12. Ok here is the updated version of my quest . LOL I pulled the engine down yesterday and found no smoking gun. I did find little clues though. I took the head to my buddy at the machine shop and he pressure tested the chambers. They were really good. Ok so I come back and check valve clearance , pretty good again. I look at the head gasket and find a place that could have been leaking. I have never seemed to need any water in the radiator but noticed the water jacket part of the head gasket was damaged. The right front piston after just wiping it off was clean as it had been washed. Makes me believe the head gasket was bad. I did see some old stains in the front cylinders like water had sat in them for some time. They cleaned right up and both cylinders hold carb cleaner and don't leak down. I guess it's going to be a nail biter when I crank it back up.. Wish me luck.. :fingers-crossed-emo:fingers-crossed-emo:fingers-crossed-emo
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