Clutch basket

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Daggs
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I'm building a pretty much standard 150 lambretta engine. It has the cush-drive type basket. As i have no other basket to use, would anyone say don't use the cush drive or would you say, in this engine, it's O/K ?
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i wouldn`t usually use one , but then again , if it`s lasted this many years i can`t see why not
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Check the springs out and if no play between the 2 parts I'd use it on a standard. I'd guess Innocenti changed it to the solid riveted one as a cost saving measure as I've only seen one broken one and that had been in a Rapido 225 for a few years, not seen a broken one yet in a standard motor even old imports that have done 1000's of kilometres.
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Thanks guys, my thoughts are also, to use it.
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Should be fine but is 50 years old. Check the springs carefully and also the rivets.
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