They are solid coupled with a piece of rod I bored 1/4" right through in the lathe. It made a bit of a difference as to how easily they turned over when I eased to mounting holes a little. I had thought they might be binding and will try them uncoupled. One engine has had about 5 hours running on air and the other about 1 & 1/2 hours but this was their first run on steam and it is obvious that the valve faces are not fully lapped yet but I think the main problem is that the system for holding the cylinders to the port face is not designed to withstand 60psi. They do not use a spring as most oscillators do, just a Belville wavy washer to maintain tension. The other problem might be gearing. I have them connected with chain and sprocket at a ratio of 3.375 to 1 which is the same as I use with the big slide valve engine that is usually in the boat and I think the load is too much for oscillators. I will make sure they are turning as freely as I can get them to, might even put in a flexible coupling, and I will lower the gearing ratio and see how that goes. Thanks for the suggestions. Cheers, Ian.