Thank you all for your input and advice.  I don't know whether it was just
the oil change (I was a little overdue, but not terribly) or if the
graphite lube I added to the cable last night did it, but today's ride to
work was (relatively) quiet and totally squeak free.

On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 12:50 AM, James O'Gorman <[email protected]> wrote:

> I just read the other posts.
> Hopefully you can check the Tach cable, but to me it almost sounds like
> you've got a vacuum leak whistling. It sounds like one of the carb-to-head
> boots is missing the plug screw and is whistling.
> Just throwing that idea into the mix.
>
>
> On Jul 10, 2012, at 08:28 AM, Kevin Green wrote:
>
> It's definitely a squeak.  Here's a video so hopefully you can hear it
> over the other noise of the motor.
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_p_miu9dSU
>
> I'm running Rotella T but I am due for an oil change.  I'll drain and
> strain the oil and see whether anything comes up.
>
> I picked up a compression tester yesterday too but I think I need to try
> it again tonight because my first result on the right cylinder was 110 psi
> and 120 on the left, but then I retested the right and got up to 150, but
> didn't retest the left again, so I think I'm a newb on compression testing
> and need to try it again for better results.  Anybody have tips for me on
> compression testing?
>
> On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 2:24 AM, surfswab <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> What kind of oil are you using?
>>
>> Try draining the oil and refilling with Rotella T (the plain stuff,
>> not the synthetic T5 or T6) and a new filter.  Retain the old oil,
>> dilute some of it with gas and strain it thru a coffee filter, looking
>> for minute shavings of metal or clutch plate material.
>>
>> If metal, there's an internal engine problem.  If clutch plate
>> coating, it's clutch related and a Rotella refill may take care of it
>> with no further action required.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Jul 9, 4:29 pm, Kevin Green <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> > So I've put almost 1500 miles on the bike in the last 4 months since I
>> got
>> > it running (which included removing and reinstalling the head with all
>> new
>> > gaskets), but as I was pulling up to my house a few days ago I noticed a
>> > squeaking sound coming from the motor.  When I started it back up this
>> > weekend it started squeaking immediately (cold engine) and it increases
>> > with the RPMs.  On my car I would say it sounds like an accessory belt
>> > squeaking, it's that kind of sound, but it's coming from inside the
>> motor.
>> > I also opened the filler/dipstick with the motor running and air and oil
>> > came sputtering out at me, but I'm not sure that's not normal for a
>> running
>> > engine like this.  I pulled the valve cover and adjusted the valves but
>> > they weren't very far out of adjustment, so I don't think that was it.
>>  I
>> > checked the torque on my head bolts, and they are all to spec, but I
>> > noticed that the resistance in one of the bolts is all resistance in the
>> > thread and not pressure from the bolt on the head.  I'm wondering if
>> > there's not enough pressure on the head and that's the source of my
>> > leakage.  Anybody have any thoughts or suggestions?
>> >
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