Been awhile. I've kinda been awaiting on parts (still am), but moreso, I finally installed my dishwasher.
I don't have a sandblaster, so my best way to wash is to de-grease and then power-wash the crankcase halfs. The next best thing above that is putting them in the dishwasher, which did clean them up to another level. They're still a bit dirty.. but the dirt is stuck on the outside, in places where very little mileage would just collect more. I can't be bothered cleaning these places. Think of me as you will.
And yes, I got a bit ahead of myself and installed the blind bearing before taking a picture of the after wash.
I'm kinda stuck now. I forgot to order the oil seals for the front bearing (behind the generator), and the sprocket oil seal. So I've installed most of the bearings into the engine. Except the rhs crank bearing. I will hammer that in from the outter side, past the point where it is supposed to sit, then install the oil cover, with it's shim. Then hammer the bearing back against this. This is what I did with the LHS bearing which is encapsulated by a circlip on the outside. I'll also be doing this with the sprocket, rear most bearing. Which also has a cover with shim, just like etz.
Anyway, at a bit of a loss of things to do, but a sudden apparentness of having time on my hands. I decided to change the tyres, which I must admit was something I was going to do quite late in the process.. But I ended up doing it now.
The rear on this is a Vee Rubber VRM-159 3.5x16 that cost £33 and the front is a Kings KT-918 3x16 at a cost of £19
I managed to re-use the tape of both wheels, and although the front tube had a bit of a leaky valve, I lubricated and ran the core in and out a few times and it's now sealed. The rear tube had a patch near the valve which is no longer sealing. So although I bought a brand new tube, I put in an old (and patched) tube that I had sitting around that was on the rear of my etz251. I'll repair this Pneumant tube (both pneumants and in seemingly great condition), and put it aside for the future.
As for the looks of them. The front looks okay. I'm not sure I like the look of the rear too much.. The tread makes it look a bit like some pneumants/heidenaus or metzellers, but the way it goes around onto the sidewall I think looks odd. But still, they'll do well I am sure!
The old tyres were a little problem to come off, infact the bead wire on the rear broke whilst I was pulling it over the wheel. It broke from rust.