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This series of Guzzi is tough , hook everything up and start it . I'll bet dollar bill it will be fine. It might need to be tuned . Dusty
The balance is set at the TB with the TPS on it.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVTiUqw8hew
In the process of giving the bike a refresher, and I made a foolish mistake. Essentially, my brain went soft and I installed a regular hose fitting style fuel filter on the bike, completely neglecting the fuel return line. I started her up, the pump made a weird squelching noise, but the bike idled fine, so I assumed nothing was wrong!
I have no idea what you mean by 'neglecting the fuel return line'. Did you plug up the line that would return to the regulator?There is an over pressure relief internal to the pump.
After looking at parts breakdown I think I understand now. Was the fitting cut off the line and only the supply to injectors reattached? If so the regulator was taken completely out of the circuit.
If you left a hose dangling don't you have fuel spewing all over?So you have the regulator that mounts right on the fuel tank not in line, up front between the tank and steering head? I've seen that and it would make sense to have the T fitting then but you should still have a hose to the regulator from the t fitting as Antmanbee says. How are you at taking and posting pics?The neutral switch is somewhat adjustable if I remember it right, it's a reed type thing on left of the tranny behind the starter. But memory a little foggy so hopefully someone else will chime in on that. You really have to shift with intent on the 5 speeds, it helps to preload the shift lever.
https://youtu.be/0vp3lEH5AToI ran across this video where a guy cleans a pump. I never even thought about it but it looks like an interesting thing to do.