Yesterday I had some time so I took the fork off the bike, turns out it has loose ball bearings in the head set, so after gathering all those I started to remove the oil pump. The bike was already a unicycle, so I unbolted the rear shock and the 1 engine mount bolt.
At this point I had a motor with rear wheel attached sitting on a kickstand.
I eventually removed the rear wheel. I need to clean out the drums and will probably put some shoes in it before putting the wheels back on.
I poured Marvel's Mystery Oil in the crankcase and let it sit overnight.
At lunch I grabbed the engine and carried it to the motorcycle shop. When I got there the mechanic pulled my cylinder and head from under his work bench. Cylinder honed, piston blasted clean and reinstalled in cylinder, and head sandblasted clean. There is some pitting in the upper part of the piston, but he said he would just put it together and get it running first, worry about new parts later since the piston and rings are in such good shape.
Then I went out to the truck and got the engine, I knew he would have a flywheel tool, so he got the tool and removed the flywheel, then used his impact driver to get out the magneto so I can clean it all up.
When I got the bike it didn't have a nut on the flywheel, I asked if the threads looked too far gone to thread a nut on. He grabbed a die and chased the threads on the crank and produced a new nut and spun it on.
Things are going well!
