I know Nametab, Villiers specialists. I used Simon when I needed parts for a Villiers (E I rebuilt (but never started) on a Barlotti Kart I restored.
He has down-sized to racing only work, the spares went to my new friends, Villiers Services. I have a 2 stroke specialist (Reed Speed) and VS quite close, but I'll try VS and see what they say.
They have an engine cleaning service.
Back to the barrel; this morning I grazed a scriber down everywhere and all are clear, ie no coke. When I originally stripped the engine there was 3mm of coke in the exhaust port, the down pipe and the silencer. This is why I replaced the pipe and silencer.
I have shone a high intensity torch light through the ports to, a stiff bottle brush and a gallon of paraffin. I will go through the lot again.
This is why I have taken it all down again to start a fresh build.
The bearings and seals are on their way. I have managed to get a double lip seal of 17mm x 22mmOD. This means I can remove just 5mm of the brass 'grooved' sleeve next to the crank bearing and a touch of the case casting so preserving the majority of the bush, but I think the bush is not 1 thou clear of the crank, much more like 5 or 10 thou,
When done I will have new bearings, 2 x double lip seals on the crankshaft so the bottom should be air tight.
I will drill an M6 hole in the bottom of one case half to allow a petrol drain (as per Colin's Bantam) with a tight plug.
Will have to make all new paper gaskets as they all tore when I took it apart.
After this will be the piston/barrel check. With no oversize piston to be found I think I'm lumbered to what I have....
I noticed the head gaskets had not leaked, no oil residue on the top fin.
Have to wait now for the parts, but will do the gaskets tomorrow in preparation or prob go to Villiers Services as well.