The thing that's worrying me most is the winder. The crank estucheon is screwed in but when the crank is being turned the screws work their way out of the holes. This can't be right, can it? My 101 feels a lot more solid.

IMG_5691c by RWPD, on Flickr
Sorry about the picture quality. The 101 has an estucheon on either side of the cabinet and the two are held together by two bolts. Is the 145 missing something?
The motor has been making clunking noises, and following advice on the UK forum, I took the motor board out and left it in the conservatory, it must have been the first warm day since March. (FWIW, I tried to register on the UK forum, got as far as making my first post and then got locked out. I'm assuming that was just a glitch). Anyway, taking the motor out and warming it hasn't seemed to have helped the clunking, which mainly happens at the tight end of the spring. Perhaps it wasn't hot enough. Is this dangerous?
The other thing that's a bit worrying is that it went through a phase where the speed wasn't constant. I think it was after I changed the speed setting. It seems to have settled down now. I gave the friction leathers a good drop of oil. Perhaps that's slolved the problem.
Finally - is there something missing from the motor? The pictures below are of part of the motor and the oiling diagram.

IMG_5466 by RWPD, on Flickr

IMG_5465 by RWPD, on Flickr
On the diagram there seems to be an extra plate near the governer that is missing from the machine. Is this an important part, or is it something that's in the diagram but doesn't exist on that particular motor?
Cheers
Robert
Edited to try to get rid of extraneous text around pictures