More progress this evening
Removed the magneto and crank pinion. The manual calls for a special (and expensive) tool to remove the pinion, but with some
very careful prying I managed to get it off. It's not on a taper, so the only thing that would make it tight is crud. I'm pretty convinced now that this has been opened up before, so it hasn't had time (or enough use) to be a problem.
The removal of the camwheels also calls for a special tool, but the cases can be separated without removing them. I found that once the drive side cover was removed, I was able to drift out the camshafts with a brass drift, at the same time liberating the camwheels without damaging them.
The inlet cam holds the breather mechanism, which should include a spring. The spring is not there. I am not surprised.
This is just before I removed the cases from my stand to split them..
Drive side parted easily. The timing side however is proving difficult. The crank is stuck solid in the inner race of the bearing. I've tried and tried to shift it, but it won't budge
. I've hit it, heated it, WD40'd it, run lots of cycles and combinations of all such methods, and still it doesn't want to know. I'm afraid to whack it any harder for fear of damaging the case. I had been trying to tap it out, in the hope that the bearing had been replaced already. But now I'm resigning myself to having to destroy it.
It's currently raised up on blocks with about an inch gap between the crank and the bench, so when it does give it won't have far to go.
Any ideas? I'm thinking it's time to grind down the inner race so it can fall through the rollers, but if anyone's got a better idea I'd love to hear it.
This is the project that just keeps on giving!