Proper Port Timing Diagram & Modification Guide for 125cc Two-Stroke Engine

 

1. Overview of Port Timing Adjustments

To increase high-RPM performance and push beyond 180 km/h, we optimize exhaust, transfer, and intake port timing.

Target Timing Values for a 125cc (59mm bore) Engine:

  • Exhaust Port Duration: 188–192° (increase for better high-RPM power)
  • Transfer Port Duration: 126–130° (optimize scavenging)
  • Intake Port Duration: 150–155° (improve airflow at high RPM)
  • Blowdown Time: 28–32° (critical for efficient scavenging)

2. Cylinder Cutaway & Port Shapes

A. Exhaust Port (Main Power Control)

  • Stock exhaust timing (~175–180°) limits high RPM power.
  • Increase to 188–192° by raising the top edge slightly.
  • Widen to 65–70% of bore (max = 72%) for better flow.
  • Ensure a smooth oval or trapezoidal shape to prevent ring snagging.

B. Transfer Ports (Scavenging Efficiency)

  • Transfers control how fresh mixture enters the cylinder.
  • Increase duration to 126–130°, but avoid exceeding 132°.
  • Adjust height without over-widening, or powerband may shift too high.
  • Smooth out rough casting for better flow.

C. Intake Port (Fuel-Air Mixture Entry)

  • If reed valve engine, don’t exceed 140° intake duration.
  • If piston-port engine, increase to 150–155°.
  • Match intake timing with carburetor jetting & reed stiffness.
  • Ensure no sharp edges that can disrupt airflow.

3. Safe Porting Guidelines

Measure Stock Timing First – Use a degree wheel & caliper. ✅ Work Slowly – Remove material in small increments. ✅ Keep Port Edges Smooth – Prevent turbulence & ring wear. ✅ Maintain Correct Blowdown Timing – Avoid inefficient scavenging. ✅ Match Expansion Chamber Design – Adjust pipe length accordingly.

4. Next Steps

  • Use a degree wheel to confirm timing after modifications.
  • Fine-tune carburetor & ignition settings to match new timing.
  • Test in increments to prevent over-porting mistakes.

This setup will increase peak RPM, extend powerband, and improve top speed beyond 180 km/h while maintaining reliability.


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