Hi everyone,
I'm looking for some expert advice regarding my Honda CB400N. I'm hitting a couple of dead ends after a recent refresh:
The symptoms:
Also, regarding the ticking: is 10W40 too thin for this air-cooled twin once it reaches operating temp?
Thanks in advance for your feedback and diagnostic tips!
I'm looking for some expert advice regarding my Honda CB400N. I'm hitting a couple of dead ends after a recent refresh:
The symptoms:
- Ticking noise: The engine starts ticking/clattering after about 5 minutes of warming up, even though the valve clearances have been set to spec.
- Fuel in the oil: Gas is making its way into the oil sump. I've rebuilt the carbs with new float needles and all stuff, but it doesn't seem to have solved the issue. I'm struggling to figure out the path the fuel is taking to reach the crankcase.
- The bike was blowing white smoke on startup, and unfortunately, the new valve stem seals didn't fix the issue.
- the crankcase breather was completely clogged. This was causing massive internal pressure build-up, which actually blew out the countershaft seal
- Top-end: Full decarbonization, valve lapping, and new valve stem seals.
- Exhaust: Switched to a 2-into-1 collector with new gaskets.
- Lubrication: Using 10W40 semi-synthetic oil.
- Valves: Clearances set to 0.10mm (Intake) and 0.14mm (Exhaust).
Also, regarding the ticking: is 10W40 too thin for this air-cooled twin once it reaches operating temp?
Thanks in advance for your feedback and diagnostic tips!








