ETZ(including Kanuni), ETS, ES, TS, IFA-RT, BK, Saxon,
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by Andy_C » Sun Oct 24, 2021 1:37 pm
Came upon a bloke on an MZ today, and stopped for a chat.
Aparrently he had converted it to 301 spec, thought you could only do this to the ETZ models.
Was he having me on, or had he simply overbored his TS cylinder and did some head work?
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by Guesi » Mon Oct 25, 2021 12:22 am
It is possible to do that.
You have to take an ETZ 300 piston.
As it is longer than the TS piston, you have to put an aluminium plate under the cylinder to lift up the cylinder.
And surely you have to work on the cylinderhead...As you need to do on the ETZ 300 ccm conversion.
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by Andy_C » Mon Oct 25, 2021 1:57 am
Guesi.
Thanks for that, it just crossed my mind that since I have a TS it is something I might consider doing, having had a 301 a few years ago I think that the small increase in capacity does make a noticeable difference.
Any idea what the difference in piston height is ?
Thanks.
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by Blurredman » Mon Oct 25, 2021 3:41 am
I know someone who has put in 300cc mahle piston in an ES250 Trophy. He did have to machine various things to get it to fit.
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by Andy_C » Mon Oct 25, 2021 12:02 pm
Blurredman wrote:I know someone who has put in 300cc mahle piston in an ES250 Trophy. He did have to machine various things to get it to fit.
Sounds like too much hassle !
I will leave my TS as it is, since it seems to be going pretty well now
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by Puffs » Tue Oct 26, 2021 4:15 am
I think that's the best strategy Andy. When it runs well, keep it as original as possible. For fast best use another bike.
Unless of course you like modifying, that too can be an objective on its own.
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