lambretta engine
just rebuild a lambretta 150 gp, first scooter. looking for more power and thinking of buying a 185 kit which is suitable for my engine, will i run into any other problems or will it be a straight swap. At the moment scooter is losing power when in fourth have replaced the jet in carb and removed air filter has anybody got any advice ...
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There are issues with GP150 as the gearbox (the same box as the SX150) has a very large gap between 3rd and 4th. if you try any tuning that results in a loss of torque, you can find yourself constantly swapping between 3rd and 4th. However, your principle problem is that the standard 150 doesn't produce much power.
A 175 or 185 (62mm or 64mm piston) conversion will help. the 175 is perhaps easier (and cheaper) as it can be achieved using a conversion piston (straight swap) without changing the con-rod for a longer item or machining the barrel. The 22mm carb and 42mm exhaust will work well. If you want to spend more money, try the Mugello, 24/26mm carb and an expansion pipe.
Even with this extra power, you may find that you are hampered by the ruddy gearbox.
A 175 or 185 (62mm or 64mm piston) conversion will help. the 175 is perhaps easier (and cheaper) as it can be achieved using a conversion piston (straight swap) without changing the con-rod for a longer item or machining the barrel. The 22mm carb and 42mm exhaust will work well. If you want to spend more money, try the Mugello, 24/26mm carb and an expansion pipe.
Even with this extra power, you may find that you are hampered by the ruddy gearbox.
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....or a GT186 which is a torquey kit and whilst the gap is a pain, it copes with this adequately with a 16x46 set-up
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Scootopia/Casa Lambretta UK have a Casa 185 kit fitted to an SX150 demonstrator with SH1/20 carb(118 main..48 idle) and 17X46 sprockets. I tested it a couple of weeks ago and it pulls like a train, easily pulling away in 1st or 2nd and bridges that 3rd/4th gear
Scootopia/Casa Lambretta UK have a Casa 185 kit fitted to an SX150 demonstrator with SH1/20 carb(118 main..48 idle) and 17X46 sprockets. I tested it a couple of weeks ago and it pulls like a train, easily pulling away in 1st or 2nd and bridges that 3rd/4th gear
NO IT'S NOT A F***IN* MOPED!!!!!!
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Or an SR185 Barrel, with suzi piston and crank 115 conversion
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my thoughts toosoulsurfer wrote:....or a GT186 which is a torquey kit and whilst the gap is a pain, it copes with this adequately with a 16x46 set-up
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