Hi, after accidentally ending up with a B21 project as a local auction, I’ve decided to have a look inside the engine before selling it to someone who I guess will know what they are doing with pre-war BSA’s. It’s missing quite a few parts and I don’t fancy sourcing them.
I only discovered the crank cases had a hole in them after buying it, and I think I owe it to the next owner to see what horrors lie inside! (See pic). This could be external damage, or “internal”
. The cranks looks rusty but not like it’s been “submerged”.
I struggled but eventually got the cylinder through bolts undone, it’s the same system as in the b31/33 engines, I didn’t think these bolts would undo, but heat and oil and an old fashioned beefy BSA open ended spanner eventually did the trick.
Next up is freeing the piston, it’s well and truly stuck in the barrel near TDC. The crank seems free to turn.
Anyone come across a similar stuck piston issue and got advice on how to free the piston without wrecking it?
So far I’ve tried heat, oil, turps, and it’s now got a mixture of turps and oil on its top, and is sitting with a clamp providing some down force.
Should I try to split the cases and then remove the barrel?
Should I try to remove the piston upwards, or downwards? (To minimise damage?).