I have had many considerations the last weeks about this subject, and for many reasons.. Firs of all because i am running flatslide pwk keihin carbs on my T350, so it is a bid hard to set the oilpump lever correct, as that normally is done by looking for the dots on the slides and the alignment of the marks on the lever.
Next reason is the if the carbs needs to be rejettet that must also have an effect on the mixture

Then this evening i stumbled over an original SUZUKI bulletin on what to do to a T20 and T250 to prepare it for roadracing, and that includes port changes, chambers with drawings and other carbs etc. Then at the end of the bulletin they suggest for race, that you run premix, and block off the oil lines going to the cylinders, leaving the crank bearings oil lines as they are and fix the oilpump lever in the idle position, only oiling the mainbearings.
Is there any shortcuts to see how much oil my pumps delivers, or do i have to make 2 auxilary tanks one for fuel and one for oil to figure out where i am? Otherwise the Suzuki suggested mod could also be a neat trick.