Righty Oh, back on topic , lets start crunching some numbers to give us a true picture of what we are trying to do ,
my first attempt at calculating a possible result using the the parts I could find was interesting, Melling cylinder sleeves , using their stock 2.7950 inch bore Sleeve would require a 0.381 bore ( 15 thou ) and with the sleeve thickness 3/32 inch 2.3813mm would give you a 68.6117 mm 2.7012 inch bore, so 1202 cc
Now using a forged flatop 69mm piston, we now move to a bore of 69mm and stroke 81.29mm - 2.7165 inch and 3.20 inch , so 1215 cc 74.185 cubic inch . Now obviously with flat top pistons like these , some careful thought is needed for the final compression ratio in regards to head modifications.
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So now its just matching it with longer and stronger conrods and a suitable crank and we are getting close to the longer lifespan 1275 block according to my theory , true it is with reduced capacity , but still with good torque.
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( Thank,s Mr Green , I couldn't find a good photo of a 69mm 4 stroke motorbike piston and the Lambretta Scooter piston being 2 stroke doesn,t have oil rings but it was a good photo, this a Bugatti piston )
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