I took it out for a spin this evening, and it's running fine, apart from the fact that the damned clutch is slipping at anything over 50mph.
I suspect it's just not setup correctly so will have a play this evening and fingers crossed it'll be good for the weekend.
In good news, it's nigh on oil tight now, apart from that one cover i haven't tried to seal, the timing chain cover.
Incidentally, if anyone is at a loose end and is near the South Coast on Saturday, there's a classic vehicles meet in Selsey, just a suggestion.

.... Later...
So, I think the clutch was indeed badly setup - there was zero play in the lever in the gearbox when I looked this evening. So I've pulled it apart again, because I was kinda pondering if the plates were badly worn...
however... according to the details I've found: the friction plates should be 0.138" thick, the plain plates 0.080" and the single-sider on the outside (which the pressure plate pushes against) should be 0.110".
I measured them all:

The plates I have are :
Plain plates: 0.080", 0.082", 0.080", 0.082", so they're fine.
The single-sider is 0.111", so it's fine
and the Friction plates are : 0.171", 0.158", 0.172", 0.170" So, err they're all too thick.

Which makes no sense. (to me at least). By all rights the thing should be dragging like crazy, not slipping! :wtf:
I also checked them for flatness on the flatest thing I've got

One or two had a "little" bit of rocking movement. I'll look into how much new plates are and think about it.
SO I did the only thing I can do for tonight....
I buttoned it all up again, and reset it again, trying to follow the manual's instructions as best I could

I think clutch setup is a bit of a black art to be honest....
Oh, and it looks like I was being a bit presumptious about the oil tightness....

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Hey ho, it's better than it was!
