Thanks for the advice Harry, but a lot of people have been contacting me with information.
So its week 4 of the engine stripdown. During the week I started taking some other engines appart that were donated by a very kind man who lives in the hills. I needed a cylinder head and looks like I have been lucky, although it will need to be checked out when clean.
From the crank measurements it seems that it is within tolerance and can safely be reused with a set of fresh bearings. The thrust will be fine with some bearing lock used on the edges - the measurements taken were 23.67 at the narrowest point, but where the shoulder of the bearing is fully seated, it measures 23.89.. which is OK.
The connecting rod with the damaged small end bush measured 22.3 in one direction and 22.0 else where...so it will be replaced.
The exhaust valve shown in the picture from previous weeks was in an awful state with cracks all the way around its circumferance, and the actual seat in the head simply fell out!
The students got on with cleaning the parts today and have also finished sanding the outside of my W decklid.

I will get the case cleaned quite soon and start collecting the best bits ready for re-assembly.
Phill Thomas.
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