Had a go at renovating the commutator per Robs instructions
No dremel but..... cordless grinder to reface the pinion.
Degreased the winding body but wondering what this white silicone like material is. it looks suspiciously like an attempt to patch up rooted insulation.
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Clay I can't really see from the photos of the pinion but remember there is a lead in on the front edge of the gear not sure if you have put it back on when you dressed the gear teeth.
Neil
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Looks like the fuel pump is next on the agenda. Found a couple lying around. Thought I had more. There are three on motors in the yard. One is a vacuum pump which I will need for the wipers what ever motor I go for so might see if i can get a kit for it.
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So how does the 186 idle? On six cylinders, I hope. Much blowby?
By the way, it looks like the distributor's a couple of teeth out. Number 1 ignition lead should be the one immediately CW from the vacuum advance unit.
. . . and just as a matter of curiosity, your lower thermostat housing has no hose outlets for the inlet manifold. What's the part number cast on the cylinder head - 7420081? Then it'd be a 179 head, and so it would be difficult to use an HR or later water-heated inlet manifold.