It's been a long time, been doing some side projects as well as reconstructing the pond, but I'm back rebuilding the engine.
Bead blasting has become my all-time favorite thing now.
It takes forever to clean all the corners and holes, but it is so satisfying
After bead blasting I clean it a few minutes with compressed air and a pressure washer.
Then I put the parts in an industrial washing machine to make sure there's no beads left.
I balanced the conrods as good as possible with the tools I have.
Started rebuilding the bottom end.
And sealed it all together using Loctite 518.
I drilled some extra oiling holes in the clutch and made grooves for better oil feed to the holes.
Today I picked up some new bolts for the side covers and an O-ring for the starter motor, which I will be mounting this weekend.
The starter clutch was also not working, so I cleaned the wobbly surface of the gear in a lathe.
I don't know if it will work, but it's worth a shot.