Hi all, last weekend I acquired a 1988 MZ ETZ125. It's been off the road since 1999, and the guy I got it from had had it for quite a few years, but hadn't been able to get it running. I managed to get it fired up the same afternoon, but turned it off after about 20 seconds due to the horrible noise it made! Turns out the big end is completely goosed, so I'm now halfway through stripping the engine... It came with a spare engine in bits, which looks as though it was allowed to fill up with water before it was dismantled. There's a rusty tide-mark on the flywheels which looks as though it just came up to the bottom of the conrod, but didn't quite get into the big end bearing. I'm planning to stick this crank in for now, even though I know it probably won't be incredibly long-lived, on the basis that I may feel a bit more like spending some money on it once it's on the road!
I've also bid on a complete engine on ebay. This engine appears to have an oil pump fitted, which mine hasn't got. The bike is in theory for my good lady to learn to ride on, so I think it would go down quite well if she didn't have to mix her fuel. Also, looking at the figures in the MZ manual, it would appear that the oil pump delivers a fuel:oil mixture of around 43:1, compared to the 50:1 recommended for pre-mix. Added to this the fact that the oil is delivered straight to the main bearings and big end, and I think the lubrication must be improved? (Assuming it works!)
This engine doesn't come with the oil tank or anything else. Is there anything special about the tank, or will pretty much anything do? I see from the manual that the pump is actuated by the throttle cable. How does this work? Would I need a different twist grip?
I think the only other question I have at the moment, is whether there should be a tool box anywhere on the bike?
Thanks,
Luke