Supposed to have spent today with my 1979 GS425 rebuilding and remounting carbs, putting the [tubed] front tire on, pulling the old and stripped studs/nuts on the oil filter cover to be replaced as well as installing the new filer. Then ... chaos.
Carbs rebuilt, check. Mount new tire onto front rim - fail. 1/8 left of the tire left to go and I hear "hisssssss" as I pop the inner tube. The tires are only supposed to be run tubed. I have to get a new tube.
Okay, I say. I will replace the oil filter. I do so before deciding to top off the oil. Okay. I forgot I had one liter in there and overfilled, so removed the oil drain bolt to drain a bit. As it drains, shards of metal come out. I slip and fall in the oil. The metal is from the threads on the oil drain plug hole. They are done for. I will have to probably pull the oil pan and rethread the hole with an upsized plug. Fine.
Well, the carbs are on. Lets put it back together and listen to my work, I say. Wrestle with the stock air box and finally get it in. Mount the battery housing. Prime the carbs. Continue to inspect the oil issue.
Five minutes later I smell gas. Oops! Forgot to stop priming the carbs. They are flooded. Gasoline is leaking into the air box. It is probably also in the crankcase, and in my engine. I drop my tools and swear. Leave it for another night.
This was supposed to be an easy surgery. I have had time to cool off. This is what I would like to do.
1) Forget the current setup and scrap the entire stock air system, replacing with neat K&N pods. I realize I will have to rejet to do this. I do not mind. If anyone has input on this (K&N pods to use and corresponding jet numbers) PLEASE get in touch with me. I realize that there is a hose coming from the top end (a breather) that is connected to the air box. What should I do with this?
2) Rework the entire electrical system. The R/R and starter are currently mounted to the airbox. I will have to put them somewhere else. Has anyone else done this? My upgraded SH-775 R/R is on the way as well as a corresponding Triumph harness. With this in mind, can anyone tell me where to start? Money is not really an issue at this point. I will spend what I must to get it done.
3) I have never run tubed tires before. Ever This is new to me. What am I looking for in a .... tube?
Additional questions: There are two nipples on the inner side of each carb pointing downwards - not the ones in the float bowl that connect the two carbs. I believe the ones I'm asking about are breathers, but am not sure. Anyone?
I am hitting a wall. What should have been a simple project just became a full rebuild. Garh. Comments welcome.
GSP
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