I'm back again. It's seems like I log on to this message board like once a year.
Anyway, after some priming of the oil lines and a new pair of spark plugs, my GT500 started up and ran yesterday. It had been sitting for almost 2 years after I rebuilt the top end and it only ran on one cylinder. Out of frustration I gave up on it until now. I eventually mustered up the courage to have another try at it and miraculously, it started right up.
I'm still getting some noise coming from what I think are the big end bearings--but it's difficult for me to diagnose. This was happening before and as far as I know as long as I've owned the bike. I can post up a video if anyone wants to give it a shot as to what the noise is.
Here are some pics for you:




Obviously it's a daily rider, not a museum piece or even close to all original.
Also, I'm now getting intermittent(i.e. not all the time) air bubbles in the left oil line from the oil pump that goes to the left hand cylinder and big end bearing, starting at the junction where it splits into a Y shape and becomes two oil lines. The oil line is New Old Stock, so I'm pretty sure there aren't any cracks in it, but the plastic washers that go on the banjo bolts are NOT original, just some plastic washers I picked up of the approximate size from the hardware store. They do not have the center groove as the original washers do. I'm wondering if air may be leaking in through there???
The engine runs fine as it is; no high revs during idle as is indicative of an air leak but I'm wary of oil starvation and another blown top end if I don't take care of this. I'm running colder NGK B8HS plugs to err on the safe side. A plug chop revealed that the right cylinder is running slightly richer than the left, but not by much. There is more smoke coming from the right pipe as well.
If need be i can take the oil line washers off my spare engine and see if that stops the air bubbles.