I have been restoring a second Vijay 150.After obtaining MOT/ registration I took it on the road for a few short runs to check the gears selected ok and check for other problems it went ok with no misfire.
The engine had worn mag bearing and worn gear selector bush so an overhaul was done with new bearings ,seals and rings etc.After the overhaul it misfired under load and after changing all the ign parts stator ht coil and carb etc I discovered I had fitted standard rings/head gasket instead of 57.8mm.To cut a long story short( The piston nibbled the standard head gasket and some bits ruined the big end) I had to fit new 200 crank correct rings with gap of 15 thou.My inner tube leak test showed no leaks from gaskets.Its a points stator it starts first kick, the plug is chocolate brown.But it still misfires under load.Today i have fitted the stator flywheel HT coil plug lead and plug from no1 scoot and it still misfires.
When I had barrel off I noticed crankcase transfer port had been welded but there was still a crack on gasket surface see arrow on pic so I had it repaired but the engineering shop appeared to have ground off excess weld resulting in a slight gap of about 15 thou when a piece of glass was placed across crankcase.We used some emery paper on the glass to make gasket surface perfectly flat.this has the effect of lowering barrel by about 15 thou

Would lowering the barrel by such a small amount cause a misfire.Squish was 1.8 with .5mm head gasket
Would honing the barrel with emery to remove scratches cause loss of compression it seems ok but how can I check compression remember it starts first kick unless its been left a week. It revs up ok in garage.
would an exhaust cause this fault remember it was ok before rebuild.I have been assisted by my neighbour as this was my first engine rebuild (Jaguar trained 50 years in the motor trade own repair garage)I know I made a mistake with wrong size rings and gasket.............Run out of ideas ...any help appreciated
sorry its a bit long winded
Thanks Grandpa