In the 'about your GC' menu I get this list of hardware however, it is not editable.
ChemStation Rev.A.10.02
****Parameter Settings for 5890 GC****
Series II, 6 channel EPC
Detector A = FID
Detector B = Not Present
Flow Sensor Not Present
Injector A Heater Not Present
Injector B Heater Present
Detector A Heater Present
Detector B Heater Not Present
Aux Gas Not Present
EPP A Not Present
EPP B Present
Inlet A is = S/S
Inlet B is = S/S
Aux C Not Present
Aux D Not Present
Aux E Not Present
Aux F Not Present
Autosampler Not Installed
I don't feel comfortable removing the transfer line from the injection port. I have not disassembled the GC nor the Headspace before. I have only changed the liner and cleaned the inlet and detector. I do not have any local resources or mentors to help me and I have found it difficult to find disassembly videos or tutorials.
That printout shows that the GC is not equipped with a flow sensor so you won't get any reading from the flow. It also has the manual flow control knob so changing the settings will not do anything to the actual flow.
The split ratio will have to be measured by the flow from the column and the flow from that front left port. If you have a burette in the lab you can make a soap bubble flow meter using a Tee connector, some tubing and a dropper bulb. Attach a short piece of tubing to the tip of a burette, then to a Tee connector so that the Tee connector is through from top to bottom and the middle port is to one side. Connect the side port to a piece of tubing going to the GC outlet and place a dropper bulb filled with soap solution on the bottom port. Once the gas is flowing just squeeze the bulb to introduce enough soap solution so that you get bubbles flowing up the burette, then use a timer to measure ml/min flow. This is how we did it before we had digital flow meters
If you measure the flow out of the column and the flow out of the split vent, then you have the split ratio( 5ml column and 50ml vent flows would be 1:10 split ratio)