1974 T500 Titan

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RossB
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1974 T500 Titan

Post by RossB »

Just pick up T500 10000 mile hasn't run in 30 years super nice shape tank clean turns over. Just got done
restoring a 76 Rd400 want to get going on Titan. Doing carb rebuild, oil ect. Should I do anything with oil pump?
Thanks
Mencie
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Re: 1974 T500 Titan

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Hi.

Oil pumps don't usually give trouble even if it's been laid up for some time.

Fresh oil, check the oil lines and you're probably good to go.

One thing you might want to consider is a precautionary oil pump bleed to get any accumulated air out?

There is a 10mm bolt on top of the pump just behind the tacho drive, remove that and watch for any air bubbles coming out with the oil. A slightly messy operation but worth it for the peace of mind.
CAREFUL with the bleed bolt, it's REVERSE THREADED so loosen it as if you were trying to tighten it if you know what I mean...
RossB
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Re: 1974 T500 Titan

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Thank you! I'm getting some service manuals so that should help on the fence if I should leave it stock or café
it out. Thanks again!
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PippiFyrecracker
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Re: 1974 T500 Titan

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thanks for the heads up on the reverse thread! good to know! ^_^
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Re: 1974 T500 Titan

Post by jabcb »

Its a good idea to flush the oil lines & make sure the check valves are working. The check valves are in the motor-side banjo bolts.
And take apart + clean the oil pump.

Those little plastic oil line washers are NLA. Stat-O-Seal washers are a popular modern alternative.
I get them from McMaster-Carr. They have reasonable prices but charge shipping.
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Forum member bloop2 sells a T500/T250/T360/GT250 oil pump rebuild kit on eBay. It has all of the o-rings & oil seals.

Some members have a procedure to soften/rejuvenate the crank seals. They use a mixture of gas + diesel fuel, gas + Marvel Mystery Oil, or …
There are some forum posts about it.
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