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The Honda CA95 / Benly 150 Restoration The little brother to the CA160 in our family of Hondas

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Unread 06-29-2012, 05:26 PM
sector160 sector160 is offline
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Default valve stem oiling question

I see there is bihind the carburator in the head of the 150 engine there are 2 holes with come together bihind the insulator..I have pumped oil an see that it comes out of the [or]valve guides
Quetion ..is this to oil the vave stems? and does the oil pump gets oil there?
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Unread 06-30-2012, 05:45 PM
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I see there is bihind the carburator in the head of the 150 engine there are 2 holes with come together bihind the insulator..I have pumped oil an see that it comes out of the [or]valve guides
Quetion ..is this to oil the vave stems? and does the oil pump gets oil there?
New to this Forum...Thank you
They are breather holes. You don't really do anything with them, just connect the hose on the insulator to the air cleaner, and make sure they stay clear.

The service manual refers to them on page 18-19:

"The inlet valve guide has a hole which connects with on air vent drilled through the cylinder head, so be sure the holes correspond if on inlet valve is replaced. This is designed to prevent oil entering the combustion chamber through the clearance between valve stem and guide."

Oh, and welcome to the forum! We all started here new, and I think you'll find lots of folks happy to help you out.
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Unread 07-01-2012, 12:50 PM
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Thank you, glad i found your forum ..Lots of great information .Thanks again
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Thank you, glad i found your forum ..Lots of great information .Thanks again
..Lorenzo
No problem, glad to help. If you need a digital copy of the service, parts, and owners manual, let me know.
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The hose from the carb isolator and the hose to the engine cyl. head cover both go to the air filter . This is a very rudimentay emissons system using carb vacuum to draw excess crankcase vapors into the intake to be burned with the gas . I would think it's less effective trying to draw a vacuum through the carb isolator but Honda must have tested this before they put the motor out to market .
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Unread 07-04-2012, 05:20 PM
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To comp_wiz101 Can you send the

digital copy of the service, parts, and owners manual .Thank you
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Unread 07-04-2012, 07:08 PM
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To comp_wiz101 Can you send the

digital copy of the service, parts, and owners manual .Thank you
Here, it's a large file (38mb), so I uploaded it to a sharing site. You can download it here:
CA95_Manuals.zip

Just click the "Download Now" button, and it will let you download after the timer counts down.
The ZIP file has all three manuals.
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