I've gotten the bike reassembled and running smoothly and am now going through all of the other issues associated with a bike that has sat in a garage for 12 years.
I replaced the stator today and while draining the oil to do it I noticed a fair amount of fine metal shavings in the oil drain pan. the large majority of which could be picked up with a magnet.
The bike was delivered to me with no oil in it (drained by PO). Since putting the bike back together I've not ridden it anywhere, just idled for a 5-10 minutes at a time while doing carb work and electrical stuff.
Right now I've got about $700 in the project and expect to spend another $600 to make the bike reliable given what i know needs to be fixed. I'd really like to identify where these shavings developed before I spend too much more on the bike to determine if I should just cut my losses. One problem is that the tires and brakes are not currently safe so just popping the bike in gear and riding around to check for a noisy transmission doesn't seem like a good idea and dropping another few hundred on new tires prior to figuring out these metal shavings doesn't seem smart either. have myself a catch 22 here.
Is it likely these shavings were already in the engine as a result of the earlier piston seizure or damage to the camshafts from the PO work or am i looking at another issue that I don't even know about? Could anyone recommend a good workflow to troubleshoot from without actually riding the bike or if possible splitting the crankcase (mainly I'm trying to avoid ruining the $100 athena gasket kit i used for the top end rebuild).
I would have never gotten this far without all of the information posted on the forum so a big thank you to the GS community for that. hopefully I've provided enough information to solicit some help.
thanks,
~Brian
-here is a link to some of my project bike. not many, i'm usually too greasy to pic up the camera!
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