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Re: New ETZ 250 rider here and some questions

Postby klemmy » Fri Apr 14, 2023 2:19 pm

Hey Puffs, what is going on? :( I know you wrote it, but still is sad to see you gone from this forum...

Yes, my bike....In the last 30 days I had covered about 700 km, drove it practically every day, if weather was fine....mostly with no specific problems, but in the last week MZ started to disbehave...

When accelerating it started stuttering, with very similar sympthoms like the forum member TS 250-1 described in one topic. At about 90 km/h the "stuttering" started and shortly passed after accelerating further. In the following rides things just gets worse. To the before mentioned stutter issue joined backfire and bogging down, what was before smooth ride....From my experiences with old TOMOS mopeds, those were the signs of bad spark plug and obstructed fuel supply. Also worn points...

So I had changed the spark plug and the bike works almost just fine, with ocassional stutter, but nothing like that, that did before. Luckily, I was just around the corner of my street. At home I dismantled an old BVF 30n2-5 and I was surprised, how clean it was. No signs of any dirt in the jets, the air and carb cleaner went through the jets perfectly. But the tank, fuel filter and both filters on the fuel tap were severe clogged with rust particles. I had cleaned all but I think, that this is not the only problem...

The backfire on twostrokes is more electrical thing ugess :( Well, on MZ is either electric or carb. I had ordered a new points, coil, capacitor and spark plug cable. I had cleaned the contacts to the actual ones, but at the moment the tank is off the bike for cleaning and I am waiting for a new fuel filter and fuel line to come, so I can't test it.

BTW, the slide in the carb was a bit sticky and it has signs of wear, also mixing chamber. I had used some fine wet and dry and now is buch better...of course, the bike must run and then we will see....

I have no experiences with points adjusting or changing the whole set. there in nothing useful on youtube, but this. Maybe the man on the video is forum member :-D https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FI_c70bER14

Any advices are appreciated :-)
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Re: New ETZ 250 rider here and some questions

Postby klemmy » Wed Apr 19, 2023 1:10 pm

Can anyone please help me, how to set points correctly on ETZ 250, step by step? :smt009 Never dealing with this before :smt102
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Re: New ETZ 250 rider here and some questions

Postby Blurredman » Sat Apr 22, 2023 1:58 pm

Hi Klemmy,

Sorry I've been some time away.


To set points you must first set the points gap- turn the engine over with the spark plug out and find (after putting on new points) the point in the rotation where the points get to the largest gap- and then adjust it if reuired to set 0.3mm gap.

Then get the piston to 2.5-3mm before top dead centre. To measure this you need an appropriate timing tool. Do you have one?

Roll engine to TDC (top dead centre) and measure at what point the needle/stopper marks at, then roll the crankshaft backwards 4mm. Then roll crankshaft forwards again by 1.5mm. (this eliminates possible backlash.

Then you can adjust the points timing (a light helps, one to the positive of the battery, one to earth- ignition on required if using a 12v bulb) gap so that a connection is only just made - you can tell that with the light. You make this adjustment by loosening and turning the whole point carrier assembly. Then tighten everything up and put the spark plug back in that should be it.
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