This was the week for me to rebuild my Dellorto carbs. The weather turned warmer, most of my other stuff receded into the background and the stars seemed to align.
Bought a couple of Dellorto DRLA rebuild kits from CB and everything needed seemed to be there so I forged ahead. The rebuilds went well - Found a few things to fix and the rest of the stuff was straight-forward cleaning and making things right, like re-setting the float levels. The Tomlinson book was OK for rebuild directions and it only took a couple of hours each, as the parts cleaning takes up the most time.
Returning them went pretty easily and the only thing left after that was to make a new gasket for my weeping, CB Performance breather box, which is the one that sits on the oil filler neck. While I had the cover off, I thought I might try some different 10-24 nuts on the cover studs as opposed to the wing nuts I had there (maybe get things a little tighter, right?) so I picked one out of my hardware stash and, as I was about to thread it onto the stud, it popped out of my hand and I heard "Plink! Plank! Plunk" and it was gone. I looked all around the engine bay, but no nut. That was when the horror struck - the nut went down the oil filler.....
BUT! At the base of the oil filler is a louvered, aluminum gasket. Maybe it's sitting on top of that gasket, right? So I stick a magnet down there and probe around and come back with.....Nothing. Just to check, I grab another of the same nut out of my bin and touch it with a magnet and - Nothing. It's Stainless steel and not magnetic.
$#!+
So I put a small tube on the end of my shopvac and tried vacuuming it out but....Nothing. Then I grabbed a new louvered gasket out of my gasket stash and tried putting the nut through the louver. Rats. It slipped through the middle one.
There was an outside chance that it hadn't gone down the rabbit hole and was stuck behind the crank pulley so I began to remove that, but as I was turning the crank to get the pulley into position to use a bar to keep it from turning as I removed the bolt, the rotation suddenly stopped. THAT tells me that the nut is sitting on the crankshaft and binding somewhere as it turns.
$#!+
So, as I see it, there are two courses of action:
Plan A is to remove the fan shroud and alternator pedestal, look into the hole and see if I can spot it and get it out with something. There looks like there might be just enough space between the shroud and the hood hinges to squeak it up just enough to get the pedestal out, if I'm lucky. Yes, I know that the oil cooler is going to prevent me from angling the shroud, but all I have to do is get it up high enough, right? If that doesn't prove fruitful, then;
Plan B is to pull the damn engine, get it on an engine stand, pull the head on one side, slip the cylinders out a bit and see if I can spot the nut wherever it is inside and grab it with something. I might end up completely removing the cylinders and pistons on one side to gain visual access, but might not have to go that far.
Rats. Things were going so well, too.
I'll never kid about "Little Brass thingies" again.