Why do old Triumphs leak oil?
I was going to post this in the T120C rebuild thread but never got around to it so here it is. Some may find it interesting, some won't.
A bit of History. All the Meriden twins and triples are based on the 500cc Speed Twin which went on sale in 1937 so was probably designed around 1935. The basic engine design barely changed from then until the last ones were built in 1988 by Les Harris, so that's pre-war design and technology at a time when oil leaks and frequent maintenance were an accepted part of motorcycling.
The 1937 Speed Twin.
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1988 Harris Bonneville
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This was my 1968 BSA A65 Spitfire, so the same year as the TR6C. The top end of the engine has three gaskets :- cylinder base, cylinder head, and rocker cover as arrowed.
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The top end of the TR6C has :-
Cylinder base gasket
Cylinder head gasket
2x rocker box gaskets
4x rocker box inspection cap seals
2x rocker spindle O rings at the drive side
4x rocker spindle copper washers at the timing side
2x inlet pushrod tube seals
2x exhaust pushrod tube seals
So thats 18 various gaskets, O rings and sealing washers where the BSA has just three.
Next up the engine breather system.