I have spent the best part of the day stipping down the 79(?) 247 Cota that I bought a couple of weeks ago.
When I got the bike home, after a I cleaned out the carbie and checked the points, the engine fired up easliy and ran ok, so I though that I might be on to a good think.
The swingarm pivot was seized, and had flogged out the swingarm mounting points on the frame. I have seen my friendly local machinist and the plan was to take the frame in for him to have a look at on Monday so we could come up with a plan of attack for fixing it.
While cleaning up the engine I descided to drain the gearbox and primary oils. The gearbox oil was good, but as the primary drive oil was milk I removed the cover to clean it out properly.
This is what I found;
Now, this is the first Montesa that I have played with, but I take it that there should be a flywheel mounted onto the end of the crank. None of the missing bits were inside the engine, so I must presume that this happened some time ago in the bikes pasted and the previous owned had just put it back together and continued to ride it.
The big question is: Am I fighting a lost cause here?
Is it going to be a "Grail Quest" to find a replacement crank and flywheel?
My plan was to get the bike going for use in Post Classic / twin shock trials, without going overboard and doing a full on restoration. So should I persist with the Monty or just get my 199A Sherpa going again and ride it?
CJ