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joe fritz
September 21st, 2007 @3:33 pm  

I have a lambretta 150ld mk III 1958 with a seized piston please advise how you freed up your piston. thanks jf

Rob Bell
September 22nd, 2007 @6:58 pm  

Boy, talk about an arduous restoration! . . .kudos for your perserverance. What year was the NSU & model and what was the displacement? I rode one all around Europe back in the 60’s and had nothing but problems as to whether or not it felt in the “mood”! to start and never found out what the problem was but every time I took the carb off, cleaned it, it would run again, for a while, until then again . . .!
Thanks for your posting!
Cheers!
Rob Bell

mips
December 17th, 2007 @1:27 pm  

“joe fritz // Sep 21, 2007 at 3:33 pm

I have a lambretta 150ld mk III 1958 with a seized piston please advise how you freed up your piston. thanks jf”

Pouring some hydraulic oil into the cylinder, leaving it for a while and then trying to work the piston loose could do the job.

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