I decided to get out in the garage and do some tuneup work on the the "new" 1978 R100/7 that I bought last November, but which I had done little on except buying an underseat toolbox and toolkit for it since then. It was hard starting and wouldn't idle well, AND from the plugs' appearance and smell of the exhaust was running WAY too rich. Obviously the PO didn't know what he was doing with it, and his claim of having MAX BMW going through the bike from front to back the previous year was now very suspect. Great...
I pulled the valve covers off to check the valve clearances - left side was .004 intake/.006 exhaust, and the valve cover was upside down, .ie. it was the right side valve cover (RECHT). The right side valve clearances were actually 0/0 - YIKES, no wonder it wouldn't run well! Of course, the valve cover was also upside down/opposite side (LINKS). I had a set of new valve cover gaskets - the old ones were out of position and munged up.
I reset the valve clearances (.004/.008) and triple checked both sides. I went to put the covers back on the proper sides with new gaskets and discovered that the wouldn't seat/draw tight enough to close the gap and compress the gasket on the bottom side. I could tell visually that it would leak. Flipping the covers back to the INCORRECT sides seemed to close the gap and may seal properly. So, it seems that maybe the heads are warped and the covers were swapped intentionally as they happened to seal better that way. Argh.
It became too late and chilly tonight to persevere, so I'm going to give up for now and resume the project on Tuesday - starting with retorquing the heads and readjusting the valves - not likely that this will solve the problem, but at least I'll know the baseline is correct and will pray that I don't pull a stud while retorquing the heads. I'm also going to order a set of those thicker gaskets from realgaskets.com and plan to go that route for the short term.
I suspect that I may be pulling the heads for valve work in a year or two -will have to watch the valve clearances as I go.. Iwill plan to have the surfaces milled true at that time, I guess.