Hi all,
Just a quick update, finally got my barrels back on. What a mission that was. I thought that I would do the right thing and get the proper piston support tools to make the job easier. I also invested in some nice small ring compressors which I thought would be an asset to the job. NOT.....
Long story short aided by my beautiful side kick...... my wife, we ventured into the workshop filled with excitment and anticipation.
So pistons are set up on the conrods, nice new rings attached, piston supports and ring compressors deployed. The time had come to lower the barrels. What ensued can only be best described as disastrous. Holders didn't hold, compressors didn't compress and it sadly went south from there.
After a short time it became abundantly clear it was time to p@$$ off the genuine tools and soley rely on good old fasioned tenacity, so armed with nothing more than a handful of screw drivers a soft mallet and time we set about slowly dropping the barrels down onto the centre pistons. In what seemed like no time at all all the pistons were in there appropriate bores. Awesome......but no, to good to be true. When it came to dropping the bores to the crankcase it didn't want to go that last littlebit, it was held up on something. A quick check revealed a ridiculous rookies mistake. I had put two dowels in the same spot, one in the barrel the other in the crankcase, stupid, stupid, stupid.
Nothing else to do but take it all apart again, remove the offending dowel, put it in the right place and start all over again.
By this time my son had come home so he got roped in to helping. What a difference a third hand makes.
In no time we had the barrels back on and nipped up in place with the bolts at the back.
Tomorrow sees me putting the timing chain on its sproket and putting the head back on.
Finally some real progress.
Can't thank my gorgeous wife ( the apprentice ) and son enough for their help, it was invaluable.