Damn, we thought we had something since when it fired up, oil blew the plug out of the line and squirted out from the line and out of the cooler with a fair bit of pressure. That looked promising but thats about all we got to happen. Looking at the sender hole it still dribbles out. Cobbling together my jury rigged pressure gauge and some rubber tubing and shoving it in the port just under the pickup coils where you are supposed to test pressure we got nothing on the gauge and oil just trickled when the contraption was removed. At that point, in true GSR fashion, we decided we had hit a brick wall and it was time to drink.
Mr. GK provided a couple of delicious high quality Cuban stoggies to go with the Glenmorangie and beer chasers. We were enjoying things so much and shooting the Schit we missed lunch ( Apologies my friend for not offering chow, the wife took pains to tell me what a rotten host I am, "but honey I gave hime my best Scotch" didn't cut any ice with her).
Well we might not have solved the problem but we kinda think it may have something to do with the pressure regulator which is the one part I didn't change from the parts bike. I guess that's my next little project and test.
The Ontario chapter of the 750 club had a nice meeting to end the May 24 weekend and it was nice to find out the GK is another damned fine human being, just as he appears on here. I can't wait to see his project in the flesh when I get down to help synch his carbs in the next week or so. Maybe I can borrow that fancy seat and break it in for him
Thanks for making the trip my friend, I hope you didn't get beat up too bad when you got home. See you when the carbs are ready to be tweaked.
Cheers,
Spyug
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