If it makes you feel any better Scallops; I once fitted a brand new clutch to my Morris Minor, after re-ringing the engine and changing the bearings. During the re-build of the engine, it turned by hand quite easily - I checked after installing each piston in case I had made a mistake. For some reason when I put the flywheel on, it didn't seem to want to turn as well anymore but I put it down to the friction of the new rings and pressed-on, instead of trying to work out why.
By the time the engine was bolted to the gearbox not even the starting handle could turn the engine; from this I deduced a tow start would be needed. My cobber arrived in his S3 and we hooked up the tow rope; after about 20m there was a jerk and everything seemed to free-up except that letting out the clutch in gear didn't seem to be doing much good. Suddenly there was the ghastly smell of burnt clutch lining and I parped furiously to get him to stop. He towed me home in a cloud of smoke
A strip down the next day showed that the flywheel ring gear was only partially on - and had been for years by the look of it - and for some reason it had decided to jam against the housing around the flywheel! I knocked it back on with a club hammer, whilst I contemplated the ruins of a perfectly good, brand-new driven plate. At least it taught me to critically examine every flywheel I ever met since then
Good luck with the S1, we have all been there,
Cheers Charlie





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) and new valve guides (valve guide?? what was a valve guide?)would probably have been a good idea too someone said afterwoods.



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). How many times can these parts be re - pressed into the pump? Is it any number of times or will it become too loose?


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