Axman88
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Thanks for your responses.
Visual inspection, via the valve adjustment ports sounds like a good idea. I think I'll see what happens when I try removing a cover and peeking inside after the engine is warmed up and running.
A port is just what I'm looking for. I only want to temporarily check oil pressure, and baseline oil pressure, while running "on the bench". Are you sure those threaded holes access pressurized points in the system? If so, where in the system are they located, hydraulically?
One challenge is that I don't have a factory manual yet. I am working from the Clymers manual only at this point, and it doesn't have a diagram of the oiling system. I do recall reading through an excellent analysis of the oiling system, probably here on this forum, but I'm having a hard time finding that thread again.
I do have a factory diagram for my Suzuki GZ250, (which I attached) and from what I've seen, the LS650 engine's architecture looks very similar. I wonder if you, or any member can confirm that the oiling system has the same general architecture, or note what the lube system differences are from GZ250 to LS650, or perhaps even post the correct diagram?
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