Been out naming the Bullet again, (profanity) and getting eaten by the local flying vampiric midgie monsters.
Fitted the front Mitas tyre, (which I have to say looks very nice, will commment on it's ability if it ever gets to turn a wheel in anger again).
Had the quill bolt out and with it the remains of the old seal which has seen better days, have replaced that with one of the cork seals from our hosts.
Drained the sump and obviously the oil that drained from the timing case when the quill bolt was removed.
Took a little video of the conrod / crankshaft play which i'll stick on a fresh post, see what people think.
I was being attacked by the flying beasties far too voraciously so gave in and will, tomorrow, go and give the engine a vigorous spin on the kickstarter and see if the drained sump is refilled by the pump then fed to the rocker pipe feed.
(the pump, incidentally, I took off the cap from the scavenge end to see if it was working, it seems to rotate quite slowly with the spinning of the crank, is this quite normal?)
Alan R Thanks for the links and help, those bore measuring devices look pretty nifty.
Les H thanks for the helpful suggestions, as Alan pointed out it's the 350 not the 500 otherwise that would be a nice option.
So, the piston being a JP one, you say they have a reputation for seizing unless set up with a big clearance? do you mean piston to bore clearance or the piston ring end gap clearance?, it is very useful info though and makes me feel a little better again that it may be another contributing factor, obviously I want to ascertain that the oil flow is there and adequate, (now i'm happy that the pump is moving and the drive isn't stripped apparently), i'm still concerned about this as it would seem the exhaust rocker has suffered a little scoring due to either excessive heat buildup or lack of oil to the rocker.
Pic of the old quill seal, (rubber).