Well, I'm back after a long break... More on that later.
So the Old Girl has been very sadly laid up for several years but now I've got the space, time and
almost even finances to actually do work on her, I've tackled the timing.
The crank seems to jam when I hand crank round at maybe 10 o clock .
Firstly the old OOF DVD is excellent and actually it all went like child's play.. and after several cranks round, and a small tweak to the eccentric pulleys, ensuring all torqued correctly etc, I left it a day, and came back and just for safety's sake I thought I'd give her a couple more turns. First seems to get very stiff at the 10ish. Puffed a bit, after 30 seconds she was free and fine. Next time she really seemed jammed. I put a shirt extension on just to eliminate the 'im a puff' factor. Still solid and so didn't want to be silly and really force it
After half an hour I went to packup and she went round.
My worry is that because the engine's been sat for so long there's zero oil on the valves and at least one is sticking, and clashing with a piston... but after a while it sort of slowly slides back. Logical? Not possible? Daft idea?
I'd welcome the collective OOF wisdom on this.
Thanks in advance
