I have an old Fox 19 that I intend to put on a trainer for my son-in-law, who I hope, can get my grandsons interested in the hobby. I haven't cleaned it yet but it turns over. It has no head gasket so I don't know how much compression it has. At TDC, the prop shaft rotates about 10 degrees while the piston remains stationary, so I can feel a light "snap" when I turn the prop over. With the head removed, the cylinder liner protrudes above the cylinder about 3/32" and I don't know if that is normal. I don't want to give my son-in-law an engine that has a problem, so my question is this; is the engine worn out, and if not, what will it take to restore it to a dependable trainer engine, or should I just use it for a paper weight?
Thanks for your help,
Steve