I'm an idiot
John Soliday
johnsoliday at msn.com
Wed May 13 06:27:36 PDT 2009
Wow, sorry to hear that but things happen. I built a 350 Chevy engine once
and decided to wash it off prior to starting it for the first time and the
distributor wasn't in it yet. Guess a significant amount of water went down
that opening as I couldn't hardly get any oil pressure using my drill to
prime the oil pump through that same distributor oil but finally did get it
up. When it started I could see there was hardly any oil pressure and then
realized something was wrong. Opened the drain plug and guess what, nothing
but water for a few seconds before oil started coming out.
Did the oil light not come on for awhile I assume ? Maybe you just have a
wad of paper towel on the oil pickup in the bottom end. If you're going to
pull the mill that's what I'd do prior to tossing it. Also, did you take
off the oil filter yet? Maybe all the stuff is in there, change filter, end
of problem, maybe.
Good Luck,
John
-----Original Message-----
From: gpzlist-bounces at micapeak.com [mailto:gpzlist-bounces at micapeak.com] On
Behalf Of dominatr37
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 5:59 PM
To: Kawasaki GPZ1100 discussion
Subject: I'm an idiot
Well I did about the stupidest f'n thing you can do yesterday. remember my
post about how happy I was that everything went so well on the valve
adjustment? Well yeah it went wonderful, except that I'm kicking myself in
the ass right now for NOT removing the shop towels that were shoved in the
cam chain hole... So what motors fit these bikes? It was running so nicely
too. Still is actually but the oil light is on. I dumped the oil , pulled
the valve cover again, cleaned out everything I could find, and still the
oil light is on. I don't want to dump 2 grand into this bike on a rebuild.
So I'm going to look for a used motor . I know we've said the heads have to
be retained on whatever motor we put in there. But what will work? Zx11?
ZRX1200? I'm an idiot...
Ralph L. Angelo Jr.
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