Nomad2day
Longhair Redneck Geek
Went to ride last week and noticed some oil leaking from the front cylinder push rod guide center O ring on my 2007 Bulldog, EFI. Cleaned it off and went out and the oil started flowing out of it pretty bad. The oil was in need of changing anyway being in the winter months. One thread hole was stripped in the rocker base anyway so I ordered a new one and replaced it and the O rings in all the push rod guides. One the way home from where the work was done perhaps a 30 mile ride, oil was running out it again which was changed out with Amsoil 20-50. Seeing how the O rings, top gaskets and so on were replaced and the oil is being pumped up through the push rods and when I pop the top clip off, there is no oil on it, spring is good and everything seems seated fine, so the oil appears to be forced up unseating the O ring allowing it to run out. When I shut the bike down I could hear pressure being relieved from here. Seems like I am building crank case pressure blowing the oil up the tube unseating the O ring allowing oil to flow out. When I had John Sachs do the heads 1 1/2 years ago I closed off the front port but the rear cylinder is still plumbed to the throttle body/ air intake through the PCV valve. Pulled the PCV off and cannot blow air or suck air through it in either direction.
Could this be the culprit causing the symptom described above..
Does it matter what kind of PCV is installed..
Thanks in advance
Could this be the culprit causing the symptom described above..
Does it matter what kind of PCV is installed..
Thanks in advance

