Afternoon All
I'm new to this forum (today) and new to British bikes generally. Previously owned/restored 1959 BMW R60/1 (totally reliable and bulletproof!!)
My recent restoration is a 1962 Golden Flash which looks gorgeous but poses some questions. Firstly, the primary chain case has a normal bolt at the bottom which, I understand, should house a drain/level plug assembly. However, in all the literature I've read so far, the level and drain on this model are ascertained by using the chaincase screws 2nd and 4th from left respectively. Do I have a cover from an earlier model??
Also, how sensitive is the clutch to slipping if you put in a wee bit more oil than recommended? The oil in the chaincase was half way up the bottom race of the chain (so not covering it completely), but I've noticed the clutch starting to slip a little. Have I cocked up here?
Finally, for now, and not necessarily for this section, does anyone have a good fix for the piece of crap that is the pre-focus bulb holder. How BSA/Lucas could see two terminals floating on springs and twisting every which way could properly engage with the bulb terminals is beyond me. I have thought about converting it, but may opt for putting solder on the bulb to form a small recess to hold the wire terminals in place. Anyhow, any suggestions would be welcome apart from chucking the thing in the bin ('cause I'd thought of that!!)
Apologies in advance for ignorance or anything that offends the diehards who can effect an engine rebuild before breakfast.