Hi guys, new to the board here. Alot of people recommended this forum for some insight and help on an Invader I'm going through. I picked up a 1200 Mile 1979 Invader out of a barn a few weeks ago, sat 10+ Years. Luckily before storage the tank was dried out, so i was able to just soak the jets (still a little oil fuel in the bowls), and add fresh gas. I got it fired right up, its a little temperamental. It idles at 2500rpms or so until it warms up then has difficultly idling, and it also has quite a low range bog, once it gets up to 6k or so it takes off on the track stand. I also noticed that my once half full oil sight glass, was now milky. I'm going to take a wild guess and say I have a bad set of crank seals?
I have the motor just sitting in the chassis, going to ready to pull today until I realized the clutch puller I ordered was incorrect. So waiting on a replacement. I was planning on replacing both crank seals, and probably just doing a top end while the motor is on the bench. Anything else you guys reccommend? The sled is just going to be a play toy, and will do 5-6 sno-x races in the local leaf spring class. Any tips, tricks or opinions welcome.
Also, the "Vacuum Jet" Mikuni Carbs on this sled are junk. Id really like to put a set of 36 or 38mm Mikuni Round Slides of a 90's Polaris on it. Any insight there? Jetting?
Last question is the oil injection cable is snapped, and in all honesty I'd much rather premix my fuel for this sled anyways. I was just going to plug the line off to the oil pump and remove the tank and what not, unless I could locate a pump block off plate something. Best of my understanding the oil for the waterpump is in a seperate section of the crankcase so the lack of oil injection shouldn't affect that, am I correct?
Thanks in advance for the help! Pete