ive got a p range 200 engine that im soon to put back together, i dont know the differences between them, but its non auto lube and has the clutch with the hammer rivveted down clutch....
anyway i bought it in bits with no crank so i want to buy a 60 mm crank and either use a polini kit out of the box or a harry Barlow stage 4
i dont plan to do any other mods apart from match the casings
so what would be my best bet crank wise thats already cut and flowed to suit these kits in 60mm stroke?
60mm stroke crank advice please
Give Harry a ring. He has some tameni(?) 60mm with std inlet webs. He can balance them as well.
Stiill clear of mazzecheli
Stiill clear of mazzecheli
thanks diablo.....i do wish harry would get a web site and on line shop. he does some good things that are impossible to buy from my armchair scooterist lifestyle
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I went for the bgm 60 crank. Its cut to 174 degrees inlet duration and nicely flowed. Conrod is a polished kawasaki item.
Better info here
http://www.lambretta-teile.de/Crankshaf ... espa-PX200
Better info here
http://www.lambretta-teile.de/Crankshaf ... espa-PX200
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think i read somehere that tameni are the same (black) cranks offered by mec that are from from the far east - since mec have pulled out of the traditional scooter parts we`ll probably see more of them appearing
the bgm looks like a nice piece of kit
wonder what kawasaki rod it is ?
the bgm looks like a nice piece of kit
wonder what kawasaki rod it is ?
"i dont plan to do any other mods apart from match the casings" and lower your transfers
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