Hi Folks,
Thanks for the warm welcome (my previous topic). As a reminder it's a '57 GF Plunger that has been stood for 10 years in the shed (following a rebuild and only 527 miles) and in a fit of something I've dug it out. Anyway...
Magneto - this was slightly suspect so I took it to Tony Cooper's, the insulation is braking down on the winding so it's sparking everywhere, a bearing was loose and a few other bits and pieces need doing.
I've stripped the engine down to the crankcase mouth just to see if there's any problems due to it standing for so long. Everything is nice and clean, there are no marks on the bore where the pistons have been resting, the inside of the crankcase is nice and clean, there's a bit of carbon on the head and piston crowns due to running rich (276 carb through the vokes air filter), the rocker box and pushrods look fine. So far so good?
The start of my daft questions:
It's a late (1957) Plunger would BSA have still fitted the 276 carb then?
Where do I get a 'quality' gasket set from (it's had an SRM end feed conversion if that matters for gaskets on the timing side)
The kickstart shaft is worn where the kickstart lever cotter fits, my initial throughts were to have it built up with weld then machined back...any thoughts?
Carburation isn't a strong point with me and evidently it had very run rich are there any pointers for setting them up (I'm perhaps a little early with this question!). If I recal the carb used to flood over when I first started it up, then it would be okay until the next time it was started.
Cheers
PS
I'm almost getting excited that it'll be running again!