Cracked the case....(NOT literally!) Plus Mods!
Finally opened up the sidecover!

Plain(literally) bearings on both ends, the flywheel side one is really shot(I can literally move the crank laterally until the flywheel rubs the coil

). So that'll need replacement/reaming out+new bushing.
The head had a lot of mating surface imperfections, and while I was flattening it, I kinda made a low spot on accident.

So I filed it down even more, paying more attention to flatness. There was no "lip" to begin with, so you can see that there's a big shiny area now on the head.
I also cut a rudimentary fire slot

with a round bastard file(no, it's not foul language, just the technical term).

No provision at all on this block for a mechanical governor, so it's a bit different and interesting.
The oil had a bit of milky stuff in it, I can only imagine that it was water, but the inside is all nice and clean and free of rust!
I pulled the cam, and I carefully filed the intake lobe a bit to remove the Easy-Spin compression release, so before, the intake valve would stay open for about 80% of the compression stroke, and now it's only open for about the first 10% of the compression stroke.
MOAR POWAH!!!
You can see in the last two pics where I filed the lobe a bit.
I would've pulled the piston, rod and crankshaft, but I can't straighten out the locking tabs, any tips?
Tweakin' it here and there for more power! Felt like a real old fashioned hot rodder out there, making a fire slot and stuff. Plus it'll be going on the Radio Rod.
