Time for a 100PD rebuild

a little more spanner time on the engine today - I know the workbench is a mess ;)

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Engines never look the same in photographs to how they look in real life

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Lovely Rob..

Tea looks a bit wishy washy girlie southerner though... :blast

PS , why the hacksaw blade ... End floaty type thingy ? :nenau
 
No idea what happened to the colour of my coffee. I had the florescent lights on and the garage door open. some of the reflection on the engine has the same hue to it.

The hacksaw blade was used to scrape the powder coating off the gasket faces after I'd painted paint stripper on, its actually laying on the bench just behind the engine.
 
Looking "Bang Tidy" I believe the colloquial expression is!

Here! Stick some clean rags in those exhaust ports Yer as bad as Roger with Yer holes left open
 
No gaskets in the heads yet jay. I'll fit the heads and barrels after the engines in the bike. Same with the sump.
 
A little more progress

Took the frame into my usual powder coaters only to find they don't blast frames any more. Fortunately a blast company I last used 30 years ago is still in business (http://aldebypaintingleicester.co.uk/) and were able to blast the frame and subframe while I waited.

Then back to the powder coaters to get them in primer this afternoon.

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Wow just caught up on this, fascinating read Rob, thanks. Looking forward to the end result
 


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