250 wc engine concerns
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 10:25 pm
I've been away from the forum. My son and I have been working on cleaning up wheels etc., plus the Thanksgiving holiday took some time away.
In the back of my mind I've been thinking of the engine concerns that I have. The engine was last run about 1978. It's been sitting in a damp garage since then.
The engine has been removed from the frame. My son and I removed the head and cylinder. The engine was seized. We found some minor rust on one side of the piston and cylinder. I'm hoping that can be cleaned off with with some wd40 and steel wool and honing won't be needed. The piston dome has a dent in it from the installation of an improper spark plug. The threaded portion was too long. I'm thinking that it is not a major issue, but the forum can make a judgement on that. The valve ports seem okay. Some carbon deposits and a tiny bit of rust. We have been cleaning with a brass wire brush on a drill. The piston dome also.
We have removed the covers on both sides of the engine to expose the clutch housing and the flywheel/generator. We did not remove the cover with the points. I'm not sure how to approach the removal. Maybe we can deal with that on another post.
The generator and the clutch are my concerns now. What condition the generator is in and whether it will function. I'm assuming I will have to pull the flywheel to inspect it and what do I look for?
The clutch I would like to inspect. I'm not sure how to disassemble it. Seems to be a lot of pieces. The blow out doesn't help much. It appears that some lengthy conversation is required to deal with these issues. I'm wondering if phone conversations can be part of a solution. Is there someone out there who can discuss this with me? Let me know if this is possible.
Thanks,
Art
In the back of my mind I've been thinking of the engine concerns that I have. The engine was last run about 1978. It's been sitting in a damp garage since then.
The engine has been removed from the frame. My son and I removed the head and cylinder. The engine was seized. We found some minor rust on one side of the piston and cylinder. I'm hoping that can be cleaned off with with some wd40 and steel wool and honing won't be needed. The piston dome has a dent in it from the installation of an improper spark plug. The threaded portion was too long. I'm thinking that it is not a major issue, but the forum can make a judgement on that. The valve ports seem okay. Some carbon deposits and a tiny bit of rust. We have been cleaning with a brass wire brush on a drill. The piston dome also.
We have removed the covers on both sides of the engine to expose the clutch housing and the flywheel/generator. We did not remove the cover with the points. I'm not sure how to approach the removal. Maybe we can deal with that on another post.
The generator and the clutch are my concerns now. What condition the generator is in and whether it will function. I'm assuming I will have to pull the flywheel to inspect it and what do I look for?
The clutch I would like to inspect. I'm not sure how to disassemble it. Seems to be a lot of pieces. The blow out doesn't help much. It appears that some lengthy conversation is required to deal with these issues. I'm wondering if phone conversations can be part of a solution. Is there someone out there who can discuss this with me? Let me know if this is possible.
Thanks,
Art