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And also, what difference between fully synthetic 2 stroke oil and semi or mineral?
Also, why fully synthetic oil in different manufacture price is not the same? Or it's just for money making in shop's, or repsol, castrol, valvoline, motul and so one are the same oil? For 2 stroke?
Also, if you haven't read my other post, this engine is 1992, but in pretty good condition, so I'm not harm my engine yes? |
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HardDriver wrote: | And also, what difference between fully synthetic 2 stroke oil and semi or mineral?
Also, why fully synthetic oil in different manufacture price is not the same? Or it's just for money making in shop's, or repsol, castrol, valvoline, motul and so one are the same oil? For 2 stroke?
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I believe you get what you pay for with 2-stroke oil.
Buy the best injector oil you can afford, will mean more protection for the engine.
I run fully synthetic oil only these days, gives piece of mind. And it keeps the exhaust cleaner. ____________________ 1988 Kawasaki KMX 200
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Carbon build up in the exhaust changes the volume of the expansion chamber (exhaust - front section). The effect this has is a reduction in the performance of the engine.
I would recommend reading about how two-stroke expansion chambers work, as an owner of a two-stroke motorcycle, it will help explain some of the fundamentals of this type of engine. You will realise how important the exhaust is on this type of motorcycle, and how keeping it clean, and also free of leaks is key.
Cleaning the exhaust of a two-stroke motorcycle is part of the maintainance routine. A very thorough clean every year is a good rule of thumb.The carbon build up is very stubborn, cleaning involves use of corrosive chemicals, such as Caustic soda, to dissolve the carbon build up. Another method is heating the exhaust with a gas torch, and knocking the carbon out. I tend to use the first method, as it seems kinder to the exhaust, but both methods have their pro's and con's. ____________________ 1988 Kawasaki KMX 200
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 56 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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