O.k. I was contemplating the doing away with the decompressor mechanism, but at the same time I was thinking about lightening the rocker arms. It became obvious to me that I could achieve both goals at a stroke.
I removed the rocker arm cam follower pad that is actuated by the decompression plunger. If the pad does not exist, the rocker arm can't be actuated and thus the left hand exhaust valve will not be held continuously open while the engine is being started.
This is the rocker arm in it's unmodified original form. A line can be seen where the decompression plunger has been acting on the pad
This is the rocker arm after modification. The pad is much narrower. The rocker arm is consequentially lighter (nearly 7%), and most of this is a reciprocating mass so will have some (small) benefit. As I was feeling quite inspired I went ahead and lightened and polished the rest of the rockers. I can report that the engine is running sweetly
Mark.