More progress today, though I did spend the morning visiting an old work colleague. 86 now and starting to get pretty frail.
The sump was ready to go on, but the bolts were in a bit of a state.
On removal I'd put them straight in to a labelled sandwich bag, so they were still covered in old RTV, oil and road dirt.
This is where a lot of the time goes, cleaning things like this. Anyway, plenty of brake cleaner and wire wheeling and they looked like new.
Applied the RTV to the sump and gave it five minutes.
Then carefully sat it on the upturned block. The oil strainer/intake pipe must just be a few mm off the bottom of the sump.
Tightened the bolts down just with a socket in my hand, just a gentle nip up. Left it for an hour and then tightened them up to 25N.m Should be ok.
Gave the cam follower guides a good clean with brake cleaner, inside and out.
They are still in the correct order, but I'm not sure if all of the rollers are facing the same as they were. A few of them rolled out
I lubed the first one up, assembled it, checked the bore was still clean and tried to slide it it the engine. The roller and slide fell in to the cam bore and sat on the cam
Rescued them carefully with the long nose pliers and gave them another clean.
This time I slid the guide in first on it's own.
And gently located it in place with the screw. You can only put this in a tiny way or the roller and slide won't drop in.
A bit more lube on the slide and roller and they just slowly slide down in to place. The slides have an F cast in them to show which side faces the front of the engine.
I couldn't tell why this is important. The slides look identically, 180 degree symmetrical. Does anyone know the reason? Anyway, made sure these faces were all facing the front.
After that I just gently nipped the locating bolts in (14N.m according to the manual) Then added a big drop of engine lube in to the push rod seat.
The manual also says to fit new retaining bolts, but I can't see why? If anyone can tell me the reason why this is important, then I'll get new ones.