After replacing valve cover, tensioner, head, and tach drive gaskets and seals, I'm now almost positive my base gasket is the culpret of my heinous oil leak. So obviously I have had the head off and know what that entails, and I've taken the barrels off my 81 motor (still apart), so I know how to get it apart. The problem is that the motor has awsome compression, I'm real upset to have to pull the barrels off when it's got good compression. So my questions are these:
1. How bad is it to disturb the barrels when the motor is running fine?
2. Will I absolutely have to get new rings and hone the barrels? Is it foolish not to do so? Do I just go to a machine shop and ask them to hone the barrels? Do they tell me what size rings I need?
3. Cam chain isn't stretched beyond tolerance. Is it foolish to not replace it?
4. Is there anything I haven't thought about that needs to be done at that point? New bolts, components, etc.? Everything seems healthy, other than the leak...
5. Should I just let this thing leak instead until it needs rebuilding?
1. How bad is it to disturb the barrels when the motor is running fine?
2. Will I absolutely have to get new rings and hone the barrels? Is it foolish not to do so? Do I just go to a machine shop and ask them to hone the barrels? Do they tell me what size rings I need?
3. Cam chain isn't stretched beyond tolerance. Is it foolish to not replace it?
4. Is there anything I haven't thought about that needs to be done at that point? New bolts, components, etc.? Everything seems healthy, other than the leak...
5. Should I just let this thing leak instead until it needs rebuilding?