Been taking my time with things. Took off the Gear box and removed the prop and exhaust flange and cleaned that with fairy liquid and a cloth. A lot of elbow grease involved.
For the Head and everything else I set it up so I could get comfortable and carefully scraped the real heavy stuff with a screwdriver while watching multiple episodes of House, Then I used a screwdriver IN a tea towel and really went to work all over the head and crankshaft. After I had removed most of the tough dirt I used a heavy duty degreaser spray + a sponge and that helped with the rest.
I removed the silencer, drive shaft, Gas tank, carb and cleaned each one separate, that gave me room to work in the hard to reach areas. I haven't gone into the flywheel or Head. I'm going to start her up and if there is no problems I wont open it.
For the silencer I washed it in the sink with fairy liquid and a sponge, just came out nice.
A lot of physical work went into this as I don't want to use petrol or paraffin in the house if I can help it. just too dangerous with the fumes.
Hope it works after all this. But I enjoy every minute:D
Two months ago I didn't have a clue what the hell a head or a drive-shaft was:P
The only rust i'v seen is a little on the drive shaft, can I just sand and spray this? doesn't seem to be any pitting or dents..
Here's a few more. The Before Pics is how I found the engine. Been lying in my Fiancees mother's shed for about 30 years. The after is the last two months of doing a little every night.
For the bracket I used the old Caustic soda in the laundry basket trick. But it took a lot of scrubbing with a wire brush to get it to shine.I didnt know it was brass untill i started scrubbing. any idea how to keep it shining ling term?
I have to credit the lads on this site. This site is a gold mine of info.
ill have more pics soon I hope...gonna try and open the Brass tank with heat and completely clean it up.