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Hi from Hampshire UK

Postby Ianmack » Tue Aug 11, 2015 4:16 am

Hi, I've just picked up my first MZ project, a 1977 250 partly dismantled and not used for many years. There are two incomplete engines, one with vertical head fins, one horizontal. Am I right in thinking that the horizontal fin engine will be a 5 speed? Are parts interchangeable (not the gears I know), I'm thinking particularly of the cylinder and piston?

I'd like to use the horizontal fin engine but it's piston is missing.
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Re: Hi from Hampshire UK

Postby therealche » Tue Aug 11, 2015 3:44 pm

The TS250 ( 4-speed) and the TS250/1 ( 5-speed) use the same cylinder and piston so cant see a problem swapping them over ( unless I've forgotten something major!)
ES250 Doppelport, ES250, ES250/1, ES250/2,ETS 250, ES150, ETS150, BK350, IWL Pitty, SR56 Wiesel, SR59 Berlin, Troll............ and thats just the German two strokes!
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Re: Hi from Hampshire UK

Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Tue Aug 11, 2015 8:45 pm

make sure you have papers in order....so when its done you do not have problems getting it a licence plate....

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Re: Hi from Hampshire UK

Postby Ianmack » Thu Aug 13, 2015 9:26 am

Thanks, I'll take the cylinder off the spare engine and check. It has a UK registration and engine number changes aren't a problem here.

Are all horizontal fin head engines five speed?
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Re: Hi from Hampshire UK

Postby therealche » Sun Aug 16, 2015 6:20 am

Yes.the horizontal fin head was introduced with the TS250/1 and continued through the ETZs
ES250 Doppelport, ES250, ES250/1, ES250/2,ETS 250, ES150, ETS150, BK350, IWL Pitty, SR56 Wiesel, SR59 Berlin, Troll............ and thats just the German two strokes!
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Re: Hi from Hampshire UK

Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Sun Aug 16, 2015 11:07 am

paper work here is a pain

go to the office and get a list of what you need to get a plate and title ...

go back 2 days later and they just have to have some thing that is NOT on your list ..so more time wasted
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Re: Hi from Hampshire UK

Postby Ianmack » Mon Aug 17, 2015 4:17 am

Registrations in UK are centralised at an office in Swansea, Wales, placed there because it was an area of high unemployment. Most things are done by post or on line, or you can phone them but that is tedious and expensive. They closed their local offices and I don't think Swansea encourage visitors.

If you change an engine for the same type you just advise the new number. If you change a frame they may decide you've built a new bike and that's much more complicated!
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