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Knowledge wrote:Dickie,
I was not aware that the 125 Special was noticeably different in performance than a standard 125. Thanks for the pointer. How do I spot the difference?
The carb is already 20mm.
Mick,
So you are suggesting that I blueprint the engine? Now that is a pretty sensible idea.
Perhaps I should combine these ideas from Mick and Dickie.
lofty wrote:If i remember rightly LI 125 had tiny transfers anyway..
centre squish head (gp125?) no head gasket, open ports to match manifolds..
and enjoy the scenery..
otherwise, get an autisa barrel & 54 crank
Warkton Tornado No.1 wrote:lofty wrote:If i remember rightly LI 125 had tiny transfers anyway..
centre squish head (gp125?) no head gasket, open ports to match manifolds..
and enjoy the scenery..
otherwise, get an autisa barrel & 54 crank
Did Autisa make a small bore barrel with the stud fixings for a small block? I am aware of the '125 conversion' alloy, large fin spacings for large block cases as I have one that somebody had altered for a reed valve inlet & intended fitting the liners that came with it. I rather wish it had not been altered, as the quality looks to have been spot on......![]()
Just to add my two penny worth, if the scooter in question was owned by somebody I knew, I would see how they fare, & then, when they can 'cope' with all of that power they had(!) & gnashing @ the teeth for more, embark on an engine build with another case with components determined by budget, scope of 'project' & rider ability.
We are all guilty of having pre-conceived ideas when it comes to Lambretta modifications, but the truth is, I have seen many riders with a riding ability that borders on incompetent. It's always a good test to look @ the tyres of anybody that claims to be a 'hot' rider.
Just sayin'.....
Warkton Tornado No.1 wrote:lofty wrote:.... otherwise, get an autisa barrel & 54 crank
Did Autisa make a small bore barrel with the stud fixings for a small block?
Knowledge wrote:[I can work the squish on my new lathe and improve the flow of the ports following DT’s principles and see where I get to.
Knowledge wrote:Thanks Colin.
I did watch Dan’s “wasted tuning” video on YouTube and I did bear that in mind when starting my thoughts about the 125. Thank-you for highlighting it here.
It is well worth the watch (if a tad too long) if anyone hasn’t seen it.
I might pop up to see you with the engine and try your barrel on and measure it with the Buzzwangle.
Knowledge wrote:Warkton Tornado No.1 wrote:lofty wrote:.... otherwise, get an autisa barrel & 54 crank
Did Autisa make a small bore barrel with the stud fixings for a small block?
Yes, Autisa did make an alloy barrel that worked with a 200 casing and a 54mm crank, but due to their rarity , I thought it best to stick with the standard 52x58 configuration. If someone wants to start a separate thread about that kit, please do and I will contribute.
WT1,your other comments are valid, but I was assuming that the standard kit made 5.5bhp, so tuning it to hit a mighty 7.5bhp should not scare the new owner too much. However, that was before I learnt that the later 125 iron barrels made around 7bhp already.
Anyway, I have learnt that the engine concerned may have a GP125 barrel already. I can work the squish on my new lathe and improve the flow of the ports following DT’s principles and see where I get to. The crank is GP and the carb is SH20. I would like to keep the original exhaust, though I am not averse to altering it. I have no idea about the gearbox, but I hope to get my hands on it by the weekend.
Any more thoughts guys?
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