upgrade to electronic ignition or maintain..?
Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2019 12:49 pm
Just wondering what peoples general opinion is regarding upgrading to electronic ignition or sensible maintenance to the original system to build confidence in reliability?
I have an ETZ125 ('88) and once I have it all running well am considering an upgrade, I have seen the vape kits online (either the full alternator or just the ignition, using the original alternator) however they do seem on the more expensive side... Has anyone ever repurposed one of the accuspark kits (or similar) for use on an MZ as this would appear much cheaper?
Next option would be to keep the points, but swap the switching to a transistor based system, this would remove the contact wear on the points and depending on the system make the open gap much less crucial.
And final option would be to keep all original but with a bit of maintenance, from a reliability point of view, are there sensible changes that can be carried out? such as, is it worth renewing the contact capacitor (even though it seems to work), the coil (again currently works) or does this just introduce unknown components that may fail..?
Thanks for any opinions...
Cheers
I have an ETZ125 ('88) and once I have it all running well am considering an upgrade, I have seen the vape kits online (either the full alternator or just the ignition, using the original alternator) however they do seem on the more expensive side... Has anyone ever repurposed one of the accuspark kits (or similar) for use on an MZ as this would appear much cheaper?
Next option would be to keep the points, but swap the switching to a transistor based system, this would remove the contact wear on the points and depending on the system make the open gap much less crucial.
And final option would be to keep all original but with a bit of maintenance, from a reliability point of view, are there sensible changes that can be carried out? such as, is it worth renewing the contact capacitor (even though it seems to work), the coil (again currently works) or does this just introduce unknown components that may fail..?
Thanks for any opinions...
Cheers