Well, after all that excitement it is the classic 3 steps forwards, maybe 2 or 3 steps back.
I have a small patch of what I think is 2 stroke oil coming off the mag tin housing lower screw. 50mm dia over the last 24 hours.
It is not petrol residue and the garage does not smell of petrol. At first I thought the patch was gearbox oil, but the case cover is dry.
So, how can this be?
I changed all the crank seals and surely the only way out is for there to be a pool of oil in the bottom of the crank chamber and it coming along the crank and past the mag housing seal and escaping, but this seems silly as there would need to be about 1/2 a litre of the stuff to get to the crank 'shaft' bearing and the seal. Plus most would then be coming out of the exhaust port?
Kicked it over this afternoon and it started 3rd kick and ran for the usual 20 secs before dying, all the time on choke. I'm sure the engine runs on the float chamber fuel quantity the supply is so weak (new Indian fuel tap) it cannot keep up though the fuel in the pipe is still about 50mm up from the banjo with air from that to the tap!
Time to do as Stickys book, check flow from tank via the tap, if good, check the flow via the banjo filter and float needle.
Out with the new jets and poke all the drillings again just in case there is a blockage.
Air-line the lot and re- install and try again.
Need to remove the cowl and the flywheel to see if I can see where the oil is coming from..
Chris:
Thank you for the welcome back, just now not sure I want to be here!

On a more positive note, got my panels back all stripped and etch primed. Side panels are very repairable, the top edge beading I was worried about is sound, the bottom edges are 'lace-like' so some welding to be done. Quite a complicated run of curves there and then the returned lower edge too.
Leg shields are a pitted but solid where the mud guard was bolted and just one corner to be welded but few dents.
Rear floor panels are a bit battered along the sides but sound.
Getting there, just a few irritations!
