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Thank you for the tips; been doing lots of other domestic errands today, so scoot is where I left it.
however, I have just moved it at walking speed to utter silence. Not a clunk, just the tyres on the garage floor.
So, I took it for a 'walk' around the drive at walking pace and reverse, and all is silent.
I hate intermittent problems. No reason at all for things to have changed EXCEPT I have dis-connected the gear cables and the clutch cable and only replaced the clutch cable so far before the 'walk'.
I am fed-up of fiddling with those stupid trunnions Lambretta designed to clamp the cables, impossible to grip with an open spanner and tighten the grub screw, so making some new ones to my design for ease of use. The first one is on the clutch cable, still making the gear change ones.
Please remember I have not disturbed the gearbox at all, it is just as it left the factory in '64.
To eliminate a few things, I need to fully tighten the rear hub nut and check the kick start position.
As the start lever is now the lever returns gently to the rubber stop. To start the engine I can 'ratchet-up' the start so the first downwards push is with the piston on compression and the plunger engaged on the gear thus max turn-over in the first push down. If I move the start lever a spline then the lever tab will be about 20mm off the rubber stop presumably with the internal plunger pin off the ramp and in it's slot.
The lever is the original re-chromed.
