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Is My Ty 175 Actually A Ty 125?


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I have just been trying to find out the year of my Ty 175,to find that the engine number looks like it has been ground off and the frame number reads * 13 E - 000284* . I found a chart on the net and it looks like it might actually be a 125 frame. How would I check the engine cc without a number.? And I am correct in saying that the frame is a 125?

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you could take the cylinder head off and measure the diameter of the bore. TY175 standard bore is 66mm diameter

If you have a clever way of measuring, you could alternatively either take off the exhaust pipe or the reed cage and measure the bore

The TY175 and TY125 have the same stroke

Lots of TY125s have been made into 175s over the years

Edited by feetupfun
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Not necessary the dimension of the cylinder is normally easy to detect as the cubic cc is printed on the cylinder from the outer side!

You find in near the intake on the left side (in driving direction),

if it is a 125 cc model there should be printed 123 cc

If it is a 175 cc model there should be printed 171 cc

It is not possible to rebore the 123cc cylinder to a 171cc piston!

See here:

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