Glad to hear it..I removed the little piston and spring from the top of the oil pump. It had very dirty oil in that area. Was able to get it out with a magnet. Cleaned it good and made sure it was sliding up and down in the pump cavity.
Ran the bike up to operating temperature and your right no smoke. So my problems came from me overfilling the oil tank. The reasons were; One - my oil light was flickering (but now believe it was a loose battery connection as it stopped) and two - could not get a reading on my dip stick.
So I will just make sure I put 3 qts of oil in her and keep up with the frequent oil changes.
Thanks for your help and feedback and all you other folks who chimed in! This is a great site with great people!
Have a great summer Th3InfamousI.
Just always make sure you are checking the oil on the dipstick when the bike is warm so some of it hasn't fed back down into the sump. It will always read about 1/2 quart short when cold
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