Hi Barry
Yes some. Not as much as I would like though... Unfortunately I was delayed by the to-ing and fro-ing of my crank and rods to the UK for refurbishment which involved having to send back a bad (very light) rod which did not match with the rest and had to be exchanged.
But always trying to turn a problem into an opportunity, I was given the time to look, and look again, and finally find, surely and unequivocally, EXACTLY what went wrong with my engine (as reported earlier), giving me the confidence to proceed with my rebuild!
Since last time I posted:
1. The refurbished crank was plastigauge tested in the engine cases.
2. The 6 rods were trimmed and lightly matched for weight
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3. They were then plastigauge tested for oil clearance on their corresponding crank webs
4. With everything checking, they were correctly mounted and torqued on to the crank using plenty of assembly lube.
5. The populated crank was offered to the cleaned and appropriately lubed inverted upper case
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6. All ancillaries were inserted, and I decided to use a new main chain as mine 'looked' a bit loose as documented aerlier
7. Gear clusters were inserted
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8. All important seals were put in place, refurbished oil pump, gear selectors, etc
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9. Finally, the cases were closed properly.
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And this is where I am today.
Assessing pistons, rings and the cylinder comes next! Cheers, Aris
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