Rate (as Bergs would say), I have all the plumbing and electrics done. Oil flow is fine now there's a bit more oil in the tank.
If you look at the pictures, you may notice the small, plastic plunger on the earth wire on the valve. I was told this needed to be IN for the bike to start, and OUT when the oil's off. This is bollocks - good job I tested it with the plugs out and checking for sparks. Turns out it's the opposite way round. This meant having to undo part of the plumbing, move the switch 90 degrees, then replumb - all is good, no sparks with the oil off. This unit has two earths, one to the maggie and one to the frame - not sure why the body of the valve has to be earthed though. The little knurled knob on the maggie that secures the cut out wire is absolutely s*****d, so I had a hunt around. The first nut I found that was about the right size fitted perfectly, just needed a couple of washers to tighten properly and jobs a good 'un.
Quick question. It looks like the banjo on the return is still weeping where the big nut is that holds the banjo on. Will a judicious application of PTFE up to the banjo help fix the issue when the nut is put back on, or should I avoid PTFE in that area (dont' want to risk blocking anything)?