I rode my bike the yesterday after it had been left uncovered in the rain for a few days while I was away and was horrified to see water bubbling out of a hole in the tappet cover tight near the spark plug.
The holes are on both tappet covers which are fitted upside down or left instead of right by previous owner.
What is it for, what's behind it etc? :-?
The cambox covers are handed - 761 is LHS, 762 is RHS.
(fyi, when BMW produce a 'handed' component pair, the LHS is always the lower number)
The barrels are not cast parallel to the ground, but slope slightly down front to rear.
If you get the cover aligned correctly, the fins WILL be // to the ground.
If you are 180' off, they will clearly out by eye when standing to the side of the bike.
The bubbles are due to water 'cupping' in the gouge.
The cambox is slightly pressurised due to blow-by along the valve stems.
This is finding it's way to atmosphere via the gouge.
No reason to worry, but a good excuse to treat yourself to a pair of the splendid kidney shaped pre-78 covers
