Between a little play in the clutch basket and the fact that it didn't have double clutch springs, the clutch looked pretty good and it came with a pcv I'm just hoping the previous owner smoked the clutch, changed it and sold it.I don't want to make you worry about something that might not be a problem, but I think the crank and rod bearings are non-ferrous.
I would just ride it and keep an ear out for any knocking or rattling type noises.
That oil was Castrol power1 10w/40. Now it has Amsoil vtwin 20/50 although it probably won't be in there for long. I don't really have a noticeable noise issue.I would ask what type , brand and weight the oil is in the video. In the past I have used super tech in my old truck and I could hear that the engine was noisier and changed it as soon as I could. more noise due to oil is not a positive thing. I hope it is nothing serious.
I have an automotive test kit at work with a bunch of weird adapters. I'll probably go grab it in a few.If you want an oil pressure gauge , there is a affordable on at cycle one-off custom vmax parts. I have one and it is doing well for me.
Will the pan come down without dropping the exhaust? I just glanced at it a I can probably get the bolts out with a shortened allen wrench but it's pretty close to the exhaust crossover. Thanks.I'm no expert, but old oil is normally black not brown/muddy. Best see what happens to new oil and keep an ear out as advised above. Another investigation method which is simple if usually very dirty is to take off the sump and see what is in it and look up at crank/bearings/cases and see if they appear normal.
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