82 GS 750 with 16v head. 27,000 miles. Runs great, no smoke. I've run Amsoil synthetic since I got it with 24,000.
I adjusted the valves 1,500 miles ago or so and found them all too tight, so I loosened them. After that, one made some noise but I didn't mind.
I just took the longest trip I've ever done on the bike, about 100 miles each way to see my girlfriend. I had a premonition that would be a mistake.
On the ride down it ran fine. I cruised at about 6,000rpm, 80mph no problem.
I thought I heard that one noisy valve get a little noisier, but thought nothing of it.
On the ride back was a different story. Halfway back I noticed the noise was significantly louder. I kept going. On the final toll road (408) to get back home, the engine squealed for a second, then quieted. I kept going. When I got to the first tollbooth, smoke erupted from the left side of the engine. Oil was flowing from the cam end cap on the left side. I kept going, stopping asap to get oil. I was only a quart low.
By the time I got back my left leg was covered in oil, but I'd kept it topped up.
I took the cam cover off and was horrified to see the left side intake bearing was broken in half. I removed it, and the cam was very deeply scored, as was the ruined bearing. The next one over was bad too, but not as bad. I pulled the left side exhaust cam, and it was fine. All lobes are fine on both cams.
I have no idea what happened, but this sucks.
So what do I do next? Do I need a new head? Are the head cam bearing surfaces removable?
Thanks for the help!
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