Great news! (for me) I have found a well regarded 45 year veteran Norton Mechanic who has started to reassemble my engine! When you can be shown first hand by someone it helps join the dots big time! not so much the reassembly but the little things, minor modifications here and there that one would never think of.
Interestingly he
regularly puts the six start gears on the early oil pumps as normal practice and enlarges the oil gallery specifically for feeding about twice the oil to the top end, allowing us to utilise the scrolled rocker shafts. He also said it was quite common to put the 3 start gears on the later pump with a similar outcome.
He commented that putting a late model/Commando 6 start geared pump on the pre 1963 engine causes excess oil consumption from flooding the crank case among other things.
Paul Dunstall's Norton Tuning book chapter 5, sheds some light on this also. (should have read this before starting the war of the oil pumps!
) Notably Dunstall refers to the 6 start gears being made for the older pumps as a special modification
before becoming standard fixtures on the later pumps. It seems my question about putting six start gears on an early pump was asked by someone over 54 years ago!!!
The plan now is to go 60 oversize with the pistons and repair the other barrel with the broken fins as it will clean up at 20 oversize leaving me with a good spare.
wetdog and a couple of other people a few pages back recommended staying with the 60 oversize, when I was contemplating sacrilege and cutting up my original barrel (thanks for the good advice). When I commented about my original plan to the Norton mechanic he banished me to the naughty corner of his workshop for a few minutes to contemplate my own stupidity!
FYI I understand there is someone in the UK I think, who has had a number of (
50)thou over pistons made and there may be some still available for a model 88, I am not able to use them, I will ask for details if anyone needs them?