Thought it time to see the detail...
Dug the engine assy from the back of the garage after 15 years and started to remember the state of it!
Pictures speak a 1000 words but good bits:
Outside is good, no cracks and no stripped threads very little corrosion, might not vapour blast after all, it look beautifully original.
The gearbox is totally free! With a gentle grip of some mole grips, all 3 speeds and neutral are very smooth and crisp, a real bonus to me.
The clutch release 'cam' looks un worn and so does the button on the clutch pack cover. Be interesting to see what the plates are like, but will fit a new standard one anyway.
Kick-start gear and the pawl look unmarked.
The rear brake cone is nice and free to slide off, brake assembly is oil-free.
Chain sprockets on crank and clutch are unmarked
Not so good bits...The chain (I think original) is a bit l-o-n-g and the top guide is very groovy. They are a dark blue in colour, is that original?
The head has seen a broken ring in its time, but can be cleaned and re-used.
The barrel is shot. Huge grooves on the one port (that broken ring?) and the piston looks ok but scuffed too much to sit in a new barrel.
Barrel has a top fit broken off. What Italian mechanic did that?
The cylinder cowl has been 'opened' using a tin opener (I may not be kidding) and is beyond repair.
The flywheel has a part of one cooling fin broken off, so maybe I will be going electronic/12V after all.
Had a chance to find two more boxes of bits, the disc brake and tanks, handle bars and a very broken speedo. That disc sure is small, no wonder it scared me so much.
I also kept back then the hand painted 'Roma' registration plate, nice memento of its past.
Found the carb also and that looks really nice!
So, as we all expect with these things, good and bad, all part of the fun. Really happy with this scooter so far, still on honeymoon I suppose.






Questions:
Can I buy a new Std/Std barrel and piston for the 175? I think the TV has an odd length rod so the P&B are special to the TV??