Welcome Gino.
A plug chop, as I understand & carry out, is the procedure of killing the engine whilst under load so that the spark plug may be removed & examined for it’s colour, thereby giving an indication of the fuelling @ that precise point.
Typically, the rider might select a stretch of quiet road, preferably with a slight uphill gradient, & cut the engine whilst accelerating in, say, third gear.
Simultaneous to that, the clutch will need pulling in & the rider should roll to a halt, preferably a lay-by, & then proceed to remove the (hot) sparkplug.
I won’t venture into giving my own ideas of ‘reading’ the plug as you will find better, visual information elsewhere on the internet. A brand new plug is not going to give you an accurate reading.
However, I will say that plug chops are a difficult thing to accomplish on a Lambretta with its key operated ignition, in particular.
Personally, in the past, I have fitted motorcycle type kill buttons to augment what’s in place or even toggle type switches in the choke lever hole when running Amal Mk I’s, just to be able to kill an engine effectively.
I hope you don’t take this response as patronising, but plug chops are invaluable & you’ve asked an excellent question. Unfortunately, the actual ‘plug chop’ is very difficult to perform effectively, in my opinion, without adding a ‘cheat’ or two…..
I hope this helps & doesn't put you off!
Good Luck!
