Gotta_Van wrote:
Thanks for the advice!
There is a leak around there somewhere so maybe the timing cover gasket is one of them. Changing this will also allow me to see how stretched the timing chain is and whether it's already a double or not. If I do need to change it, how big a job is it? I'm a bit of a novice

Gasket doesn't often leak it's usually the oil seal in the cover.
Unless it's an early 1275 or been modified it's probably got a single row chain.
Changing a single row chain is easy, you put it on TDC with the 2 dots on the sprockets aligned.
Undo the cam nut then pull both sprockets and the chain off together.
Refitting it, you put both sprockets in the new chain, use a ruler across the sprocket centres to ensure the 2 dots are lined up accurately, then slide it all back on. Torque the nut up and fold the lock washer up.
If it's an early motor with 2 neoprene rubber rings on the cam sprocket, replace these too (they are the `chain tensioner').
Fitting a duplex chain [edit] and sprockets-
Generally as above but first you need to countersink the 2 bottom holes in the front plate, then fit short 1/4" UNF csk screws.
Also, sometimes the timing cover needs mods inside for clearance, but early covers fit OK std.
The oil slinger needs to be the common `almost flat' one, not the early 850 etc type with the deeper dish.
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DrMini- 1970 wasaMatic 1360, Mk1S crank, 86.6HP (ATW) =~125 @ crank, 45 Dellorto (38 chokes), RE282 sprint cam, 1.5 rockers, 11.0:1 C/R.
