My mom (who lived to 93) told me, a few years before she departed, that she had no friends as they'd all died. Was beginning to feel a bit sorry for myself in the same vein - so many of my pals are no longer here. In recent times, there was my engineer mate George then, this year, another six pals - the most recent Harry (aka Jack Higgins) who passed a few days ago. But today the gloom lifted. Lovely, sunny day and my son was here so he could kick-start my GF after its rebuild (I'd disconnected the electric starter as I wanted to ensure it started OK and didn't kick-back).
Tickled the monobloc and it stated first piston up, steadying to a smooth tickover. Then came the anxious moment - is it pumping oil? Ten seconds, fifteen, twenty - still no return to tank so cut the motor. I'd left the timing side and drive side covers off so I could re-adjust the timing (if necessary) and re-fit the electric starter respectively. My son noticed oil had sprayed from the area of the oil pump so, assuming this was from the main bearing, I went for a second start. Oil return to tank occurred soon after. I then tried a few revs to ascertain (with a strobe) that the timing was as expected, ie 0 degrees at retard, rising to c. 30 degrees. The latter occurred around a guessed 2,500rpm. Next was refit the starter chain and test. Result - immediate start with push of button.
I was actually amazed how easily it started - obviously the GF is a helluva lot easier to turn over than 1,000cc of vee twin with high compression and virtually no flywheel, but the difference was greater than expected. Nowhere near the same strain on components.
All in all, a great day. And those new conrods didn't escape the cases! All I'm left with now is deciding which oil to put in the primary case. There seems to be no consensus on this, and I've no idea how to set up a vote on the issue (can you help, Mr caretaker?)
As members will know from my previous posts on this issue, I've not used oil in a primary case for 50+ years (excepting my DOT which, with Villiers cork clutch, requires SAE140 in the primary - tired of topping it up) but it's now required for the sake of the 'leccy starter.