I have a kinda unique problem. I own a 1973 Yamaha TX750 motorcycle. Back in the day it was known to burn up cams due to oil starvation. Engineers found that the counter balancer system whipped the oil and made it frothy...thus the pump would loose prime and therefore the top end wouldnt get any oil. I was advised to check with you folks for your opinion on what would be the very very best non foaming race oil to use in this bike since it is prone to frothing using "regular" oils.
Here is a link to an article that was written by one of the guys that was directly related to the recall program back in 73, The article details the problem to great extent. Thanks for taking the time to read the article and brainstorm how I can best protect the bikes engine. I have fully rebuilt it and just am at the point of needing the oil puzzle solved before firing the bike up again.
http://www.classicyams.com/4-stroke/4-stroke/yamaha-tx750-story.html
Here is a link to an article that was written by one of the guys that was directly related to the recall program back in 73, The article details the problem to great extent. Thanks for taking the time to read the article and brainstorm how I can best protect the bikes engine. I have fully rebuilt it and just am at the point of needing the oil puzzle solved before firing the bike up again.
http://www.classicyams.com/4-stroke/4-stroke/yamaha-tx750-story.html