Well it's on to a different bike. The previous issue regarding the 1969 T100 was resolved when I found a piece of sludge sitting in the bottom of the crankcase drain plug. It was large enough to be drawn up and block off the intake scavenge return tube, causing the crankcase to fill up and blow out the breather. That was a first for me!
Now I have a similar problem but with a fresh rebuilt motor on a 1969 Triumph T120 Bonneville. Motor was completely gone through by a friend, (very qualified), who has passed on. My job was to get it running and sell it for his wife. Problem is oil is coming out the crankcase breather. I assumed "wet sumping" but did not have excess oil in crankcase. I pulled the top end to check rings and all was good. I re-honed and installed a set of rings and installed a new oil pump. Compression is good, I have good oil pressure and good return to the tank. I have put almost 50 miles on the bike. It runs great but continues to push oil out the breather. I have re-checked the sump and it's not over filling. Oil tank breather is clear as well. I am at a loss for what to do. Any thoughts? Steve