Lots on the bike today.
For the leaky return at the oil tank, I've tried putting a rubber seal between the return pipe and banjo nut - not leaking so far.
The cable saga is going well. As I'm measuring it up, I discovered that the original cable has a large nipple just behind the gearbox boss. As my kit doesn't have one of these, I found a spare cable adjuster, tapped out the boss and screwed it in. This means I have a bit of adjustment at both the gearbox and lever ends. One issue I do have though is that the 'nipple' on the gearbox lever isn't a nipple as such but a soldered on 'ball'. None of my ferrules/nipples are anything like this. I have seen people make a 'mould' out of wood, put the cable in and pour molten solder into it. Any other ideas on how to replicate the 'ball end' (ooerrrr). Cutting the outer cable is a b*****d, was cleaner doing it with an angle grinder with thin metal cutting disc. To finish off before soldering, I put a non solder nipple on the end to mark where the soldered on item should be (and to test clutch action which is fine)
Put a new air filter in (new old stock). On the box it looked like it came from the 50s (but did have Wassell on it). What a friggin faff that was. Ended up removing the whole caboodle from the carb to get it right.
Next was another friggin faff, putting a piece of rubber behind the feed and return bosses on the oil tank. Top bolt refused to go in with the rubber in place, but was fine without it. After much battling, I finally succeeded.
Discovered that my 10 year old handlebar grips are falling apart - new ones on way.
Bar's open
