by Puffs » Thu Oct 29, 2020 5:46 am
OK, so I understand that you have some oil in the crankcase. It could come from a (previously) leaking seal, or just remnant oil from a rich pre-mix or so. You say you have not set the oil pump yet, but are you sure it doesn't work = pump oil into the crankcase? I ask this because if it's still there, and if there's oil in the tank, that pump will pump oil into the crankcase, so then, in conjunction with a 1:50 premix, you might be lubricating at double the rate.
Regardless, some oil in the crankcase is quite common after a bike has cooled down & been standing for a while, and causes some puffs of smoke the first time you accelerate full throttle. After that the smoking should stop.
I'm starting to wish I had a platform for the bikes too, but maybe you can mount the bike, when still on the platform in it's lowest setting, and start it with the LH leg? That's what I always do anyway, after many years of bikes with the kick on the LH side. Of course watch out you don't fall off.
As an aside, I'm not sure you need to take the engine apart to replace the clutch side main seal. I'd surely try to just take off the clutch & pry out the old seal, with the engine still in the frame. OK, you'll ruin the old seal (watch out not to damage the bearing behind it!), but you'll put a new one anyway.
But I'm confused: didn't you just replace those seals?
On the carb connection, not quite clear where you'd put that 'O'-ring, but if if you manage to get a suitable seal with rubber that's fine & more convenient when you take the carb off.
I never actually used sealant on the ETZ carb, as my original manifold fits fine onto the BVF; just some grease. The Chinco carb got a rubber muff on another manifold.
Best of luck & please keep us posted!