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<blockquote data-quote="Bill Thomas" data-source="post: 95365" data-attributes="member: 485"><p>Morning Mike, Been watching your super videos, I could NOT do work in front of the camera.</p><p>Just worried about No 26, You put petrol in the oil tank to flush it, I did not see much come out, When you took the bung out of the main oil feed !, Just to say there is a one way valve inside there, Nothing will come out until you fit the special main feed nut with a small tube sticking out the top, As you screw it in it pushes the valve open, I am worried when you come to fit the oil pipe, it will release the petrol which will go into your engine.</p><p>Hope this does not upset you, There are lots of tricky things on Vincent's.</p><p>Years ago a chap did not fit the special nut, So the oil never came through and he stuffed a big end.</p><p>All The Best, Bill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill Thomas, post: 95365, member: 485"] Morning Mike, Been watching your super videos, I could NOT do work in front of the camera. Just worried about No 26, You put petrol in the oil tank to flush it, I did not see much come out, When you took the bung out of the main oil feed !, Just to say there is a one way valve inside there, Nothing will come out until you fit the special main feed nut with a small tube sticking out the top, As you screw it in it pushes the valve open, I am worried when you come to fit the oil pipe, it will release the petrol which will go into your engine. Hope this does not upset you, There are lots of tricky things on Vincent's. Years ago a chap did not fit the special nut, So the oil never came through and he stuffed a big end. All The Best, Bill. [/QUOTE]
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