@doylebros blimey, all that just to check if timing is correct!?
@r5gtt I followed up until the point where you talk about getting it rocking... And is that a sure way of checking the timing?
If I can turn the engine at the crankshaft nut (not sure I have a 19mm 12pt socket, will a normal 19mm socket do this?) then does that mean the timing is correct, but the chain may have jumped a tooth or two?
I think at the end of the day, I'll just have to clean the pick up pipe (don't need to replace if clean?) put sump back on and re fill with oil and see if it somehow magically starts. To do this ill just need sump sealant, and new oil, right? No other new bits?
If this fails to work (which is looking likely) then it'll be new engine time? Even if the engine does turn at crankshaft nut. Anyone got an idea of cost of second hand engine, labour of fitting and towing to a garage?