Lambretta tuning being all about compromise within the standard geometry, a longer stroke crankshaft will only fit if:
The big end outside diameter has been reduced compared to the norm (I have a Terry Shepherd (RIP) item waiting to be tried) although Tameni 62 mm's may clear;
The housing bore is increased in diameter to clear. This in itself is no bad thing IMHO as HPC is likely to result in less power with an engine of this nature.* Then there is also 'windage' which has nowt to do with curries & beer. This modification can be achieved adequately & neatly with flap wheels etc;
A combination of both of the above.
* anybody cynical about the benefits of lowering primary compression can Google & find tests on a two stroke where the only modification was to lower the primary by 'just(!)' re-rodding the crankshaft with a longer rod. I'm sure that in the very near future, the current, excellent articles in Scootering will acknowledge this aspect, but it is pertinent in that increasing/optimising transfer entries does help toward what some of us believe to be a beneficial scenario. Quantifying appropriately is the difficult part & I personally can only look toward the likes of Japanese air cooled technology for what I believe to be better examples of infrastructure. Available rods & pistons is why the Grampian/Mitaka data is an automatic 'go to' when it comes to the planning stage of any engine
