Hi All,
Thanks for the replies so far I really appreciate them. Tomorrow I will try the simple way of just lubing the advance weights as Bill suggests and see if that works.
Regarding the splitter it seemed OK to me when I fitted the new cable, but I have to say I may have made the inner piston "less smooth" than it was trying to fit the new cable, what a nightmare job. I removed the tank so I had good access, disconnected the cable from the grip mechanism, but the inner cable length to outer cable length seems wrong to me. With the splitter adjuster wound right up to create the most cable slack the inner piston did not clear the splitter tube, no matter what I did I could not get it out. So to remove the old cable I cut the cable. But then when I went to fit the new cable I had the same problem, the upper cable's inner just seems too short. With difficulty I could get the upper cable in, but then the two lower cables could not be fitted, because the inner piston did not come out far enough, try as I might to get clearance, with angles, brute force and swearing the lower cables would not fit.
A mate at work had a solution, he shortened the upper cables outer and that gave me enough length to get the splitters inner piston clear to fit the lower cable.
I read on another spot on the forum this is a tricky job, but you have detent in the splitter that allows the lower cables to slide in. I simply could not get it to fit, particularly with half of the splitter piston still in the splitter tube. My upper cable was not a BMW original but a UK made Venhill, I assumed it would be fine.
The problem still exists regardless of old cable vs new cable, mind you I did not change the splitter because it seemed OK to me. Maybe that would have been a simple solution with the tank off at the time.
Next time if I have to change a cable I will disconnect the lower cable at the carbs, fit them and then get the upper fitted. It still seems wrong to me that the inner piston does not clear the splitter's case.
Best wishes to all,
Paul