Ranburetta wrote:Fast n Furious wrote:gp200ts1 wrote:0.1mm is 4 thousandth of an inch so quite an interference fit on something with a small diameter. 1 thou would be a decent interference for for the steering race. I know there are some Vespa ones out there that look right but the fit is as you described. Perhaps someone has tried passing them off as Lambretta ones or mistakenly supplied one.
A definite possibility.
The number of times I've ordered lammy woodruff keys and got Vespa ones.......... Grrrr

But they are the same sir is the usual answer.
More like......"But they are the same sir" is the usual quote. "Getting a hitch home with the AA" is the usual answer!
I've had them where the height of the key is slightly higher than it should be. These keys prevent the taper from locking out, usually resulting in the flywheel coming loose and consequently wrecking the crank taper. Then, to add insult to injury the stress caused by the wrong key eventually splits the flywheel keyway down its length. Double bugger.
I'm no Vespanado, but these keys always seem to come from dealers who sell both Lammy and Vespa parts almost exclusively and are all probably made in Godknowswheristan.
My advice to anyone doing a build with a new Woodruff key is to do the fag paper test to ensure there is sufficient clearance at the top of the key when the flywheel nut is fully tightened. A simple, cost nowt test that is well worth the effort.