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engine identification

Postby pg42 » Thu Oct 11, 2018 2:07 pm

Can anyone please identify the what the engine is from this number, Li150 763169. I cant tie it down for certain. Also tries from casing part number stamps 19.01.0001, 19.01.0005 and 19.01.0051 which is main casing, end plate and mag housing respectively. Thanks.
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Re: engine identification

Postby Rich Oswald » Thu Oct 11, 2018 3:43 pm

LI150 Special if it is Italian.

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Re: engine identification

Postby pg42 » Thu Oct 11, 2018 4:54 pm

Cheers buddy. I was told it was 1963 series 2 but i found the same as you.
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Re: engine identification

Postby pg42 » Fri Oct 12, 2018 3:26 pm

Going by Sticky's book, there is no recess for an oil thrower therefore it is probably an series 1. The book says it could be a TV 2 but the engine has the wrong prefix. Scooter Restorations ran the part numbers for me but they are not on record. All of the numbers are 1 digit different to the same parts as shown in the parts list. Spooky.
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Re: engine identification

Postby Rich Oswald » Fri Oct 12, 2018 4:22 pm

pg42 wrote:Going by Sticky's book, there is no recess for an oil thrower therefore it is probably an series 1. The book says it could be a TV 2 but the engine has the wrong prefix. Scooter Restorations ran the part numbers for me but they are not on record. All of the numbers are 1 digit different to the same parts as shown in the parts list. Spooky.


Wrong numbers for a S1.
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Re: engine identification

Postby pg42 » Fri Oct 12, 2018 4:39 pm

Straight out of Hogwarts this thing. guess it must have been a late shift Friday night job.
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Re: engine identification

Postby drivera » Sat Oct 13, 2018 11:34 am

I've just bought an engine casing with similar numbers Li 150 722*** and inside it has 19 01 0001 and no recess for an oil thrower , sticky's book ( orange one ) gives conflicting advice as it states in the cranckcase identification chart that the 7 prefix is for Li 125 ser 2 and ser 3 150 specials but at the back of the book in the section about innocenti upgrades and anomalies it refers to Li 150 ser 1 engine no 7****** , so who knows ???
As you say probably just Innocenti using up old stock , I used to own a 1966 150 special that had a chrome ring frame but according to " records " that didn't ever exist , but it did :D
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Re: engine identification

Postby Rich Oswald » Sat Oct 13, 2018 1:36 pm

drivera wrote:I've just bought an engine casing with similar numbers Li 150 722*** and inside it has 19 01 0001 and no recess for an oil thrower , sticky's book ( orange one ) gives conflicting advice as it states in the cranckcase identification chart that the 7 prefix is for Li 125 ser 2 and ser 3 150 specials but at the back of the book in the section about innocenti upgrades and anomalies it refers to Li 150 ser 1 engine no 7****** , so who knows ???
As you say probably just Innocenti using up old stock , I used to own a 1966 150 special that had a chrome ring frame but according to " records " that didn't ever exist , but it did :D


LI 125 Series 2 has engine No's from 547748 to around 655000 which followed on from Series 1 which started at 500001.

LI 150 Special had engine numbers from around 692000 to end of production (790000 plus).

LI 150 Series 1 had numbering in the 700000 series but is different in position and type to LI 150 Special (actually three different types of numbering was used on S1 engines).

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