Another day of "Nothing is easy on this project..."
We borrowed a hone from a shop my dad is friendly with, and honed the .50mm overbored cylinders to find that one of them is pitted beyond usability. Instead of boring all four cylinders and buying all new pistons, I'm going to bore a standard sized sleeve from another cylinder and swap it with the one bad sleeve in my sandcast set. It's a lot more work than I was expecting, but it's the most cost effective solution.
The bad sleeve...pits can be felt with a fingertip.
A good sleeve for comparison
I reinstalled the shifter mechanism pieces, but it doesn't feel right to me...I'm going to disassemble it and do it again more carefully.
Does this look right?