- Mon May 26, 2014 7:37 pm
#3681
Hello all---------- After being worked on for over 12 months ( Carbs strip & rebuild, new cam belts, K & N filter mod, Oil & filter change, Radiator re-cored, etc...) I finally managed to fire-up my 1976 Honda GL1000 Goldwing today..The 1998 battery went "Phutt" so I had to jumper-up a car one (kept for such an occasion )......Initially I cranked it over with the plugs out and the "kill" switch in the OFF position, just to test that the oil pressure switch and green warning light system was OK .... which it was................Half a tank of fresh fuel and new plugs saw me ready for the first test start...I press the button and after a few hesitations she fired-up beautifully BUT with a fair bit of smoke !!...which just got worse and worse.( Remember those big 2-stroke GP racers back in the 1970's ??).....I thought it might be rings that had stuck so just let it idle for 10 mins or so.....Again, it was smoking now like Mt. Vesuvius so switched it off..........Something badly wrong here as it was perfectly OK last year........I re-checked all that I had done up to now when the answer hit me straight between the eyes !!!-----------Oil capacity = 3 litres NOT 5 !!----- I had mis-read the manual...Problem with this engine design is no dipstick, just a small window in the crankcase...Anyway, a quick drain-off and we start again and ----HOO-RAY !! all is well...................Phew !!