Unless I can figure out a much quicker way to make this stand I couldn't sell it as cheaply as the yanky boyz ! The materials alone set me back well over a hundred quid, ignoring overheads like welding gases, heat light etc. Given it took me the best part of week to make I would be looking for promotion to minimum wage 

 I want to make a new rotational locking mechanism, which will take hours on the rotary table on the mill I expect. With the current design, when the engine is badly unbalanced ie after the top end it removed, the set screw on the axle method isn't enough of a lock. I have a plan though, but it will have to await it's turn 
This is what faced me when I took the lid off the master cylinder 

 Niiicccce 
This was the best result of the bores on the compression test 
Old skool meets new tech :
Measuring the bores had a better result than any thing else to date 

 Whilst the barrels could do with a light hone, the bores are all standard size and within spec 
Getting the gudgeon pins out is a whole load easier with a decent controllable impact gun 
The head is a bit of a mess, mostly as a result of some arsehole with crap tools and no talent who fancied himself as a bit of an engine builder 

 The shims are all pretty thin and there are shed loads of stripped threads 

 I had a hell's own job getting the last bucket out and ended up heating the shit outta the area with the big Bertha heat gun and tugging it out with a hard disc drive magnet and Vice grips. I'm guessing what happened is that some dumbfuk put too long a bolt in and would it in too hard - seen it before ! See the round tight spot in the pic that corresponds with the bottom of the bolt hole -
Luckily for me I have another head on it's way. The guy who sold me this bike is a proper gent and clearly had no idea what a state this bike is in - (unlike the git who sold it to him) and is going to send me another head - another true zed head and gentleman to boot!
I learned another tip today ... If you strip a 6mm thread somewhere important like the two either side of the head, don't waste good money on helicoils, just grab a couple of 1/4" BSF set screws and force them in 
 
... Think I might replace them with Helicoils eh?
I cleaned up the rear suspension links and think I may zinc plate them before painting with two pack
Here's where we are at the end of today
