Here's what happend.
Tuesday night I took it to Rob's house to help him practice. I checked the oil before leaving and it was a tiny bit low so I added some. (It has a small leak on the clutch cover.) Got to Rob's fine, then we headed out practicing. While practicing, I noticed a small tick around 3-4k rpm only when I would open the throttle a bit. IE when letting the clutch out in first. Sounded like the chain was slapping something and it would go away if I let off the throttle or if I were to go above 4k RPM.
Cut to yesterday. Rob passed his test and we were running around town joyriding and getting some errands done. I checked the oil before doing this and it looked fine. While around town, I noticed the tick was slightly worse, and the bike felt 'funny', almost like the clutch was slipping in first gear. I thought nothing of it and that I'd deal with it when I got home.
Finally on the way home via backroads, the ticking got worse and I lost a little bit of power when passing vehicles. Then the bus. Rob was ahead of me and he passed it first. I had to wait till another dotted line and when I saw my chance I put her in full throttle to get by. The thing is, I didn't have nearly as much power as I had the other day. It just wasn't there, it barely had enough power to pass and when I got by, the ticking was incredibly worse. Any RPM under any throttle position except closed it would make this terrible ticking, so I pulled off the road to check it out.
Soon as I pulled the clutch in, the engine died. I came to a stop, put it in neutral and hit the starter button only to be greeted with an engine that didn't want to turn over very well. You know when you have a dying battery and the engine turns over very very slowly? This. I opened the oil cap and steam was pouring out of it. Steam was also coming out of the crankcase vent. I also smelt a burning smell when I took the cap off which I noticed when the ticking was first starting the night previous (didn't put 2 and 2 together).
While waiting for Rob to come back (he doesn't check his mirrors often it seems), I noticed the engine was puking oil out of every orfice. The valve cover, the base gasket, places that hadn't been leaking the day before. When he arrived I told him the situation and cursed loudly. I started the bike and to my amazement it started. However the oil light stayed on for 2-3 seconds so I shut it off.
I phoned my mom to give me a ride (was only 20 mins away) and this nice Harley rider comes by and asks what's wrong. I explain it to him and he asks if my carb's have been leaned out. I say not really. Oh ****, except my main? hm.. I then start it up for him and it starts up great. Doesn't even smoke out of the tailpipe. The oil light goes away within half a second, it idles, and revs just fine. He tells me to baby it home and then takes off.
My mom arrives and I check the oil again and it's low, so I filled it up (probably half-3/4 quart) and it's good to go. I tell her to follow me incase anything goes wrong. And oh god did it ever. 2 minutes down the road and the ticking is worse than ever, the power is gone, and the ticking is sounding like I'm going to blow a conrod or something at any second. Pull the clutch in, engine dies, doesn't want to turn over anymore.
And that's where I am. I still have to go back and get it today..
Summary:
Ticking
Burning smell
Worse ticking
Loss power
Dies
Turns over like dead battery
Oil light stays on when running
Oil light then goes away
Fill it up with oil, drive away
Loses power and ticking is worse than ever
Dies.
I think either I ran it too low of oil due to the leak/burning oil, or the oil pump failed/the pickup screen got clogged.
..Any suggestions?
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