I have a 1994 GTX that I resurrected after purchasing it with a hole in the Mag Piston. After replacing both pistons/rings, honing the cylinders, splitting the case to clean out aluminum, cleaning the carbs and other fuel system parts, replacing the gray fuel lines, cleaning out the oil tank and replacing the oil filter and lines, the GTX now runs great. I am still running 45:1 premix along with the oil injection.
I continue to notice an air bubble in the very small oil lines where they enter the rotary valve. When it runs, the bubbles go away, but come back after turning off the engine. I disconnected these lines and they do pump oil when running at a high rpm so oil is flowing through these lines. I am also noticing oil consumption from the tank. I just want to be sure it is working correctly before I go away from Pre Mix.
Now my questions. 1) Is the air bubble that forms in the small oil line a concern?
2) I tried to look to see if the oil pump alignment marks line up, any tricks to do this? Is removal of the airbox necessary?
3) With all the messing around I have been doing pushing the oil pump lever, I seem to have kinked the oil pump cable. Now the oil pump sometimes sticks on for a while. Should I replace the cable?
Thanks again.
I continue to notice an air bubble in the very small oil lines where they enter the rotary valve. When it runs, the bubbles go away, but come back after turning off the engine. I disconnected these lines and they do pump oil when running at a high rpm so oil is flowing through these lines. I am also noticing oil consumption from the tank. I just want to be sure it is working correctly before I go away from Pre Mix.
Now my questions. 1) Is the air bubble that forms in the small oil line a concern?
2) I tried to look to see if the oil pump alignment marks line up, any tricks to do this? Is removal of the airbox necessary?
3) With all the messing around I have been doing pushing the oil pump lever, I seem to have kinked the oil pump cable. Now the oil pump sometimes sticks on for a while. Should I replace the cable?
Thanks again.


