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| marty tilley |
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| stirlinggaz |
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 stirlinggaz World Chat Champion

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hi,
yup, pre 1986 bikes dont need inicators.
there is a way to test the oil oil pump which involves running the bike with the 2t feed disconnected (with a bit of 2t oil in duel tank) & seeing how much 2t comes out at WOT.
its in the wsm, personally wouldnt bother. pumps either working or not.+ youl soon know if it isnt
cheers
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| A100man |
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| stirlinggaz |
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 stirlinggaz World Chat Champion

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hi,
i always use fully synthetic on my later sports 2 strokes, cos thats what the manual stipulates.
the 80's gammas, i use semi or fully synthetic as that what the manual states.......
seeing a pattern here?
however, i wouldnt put that mineral crap sold by supermarkets, anywhere near any bike, best left for lawn-mowers imo.
at the very least i would use semi-synthetic in ANY 2t.
i know your manual MIGHT specify mineral 2t, but oil has improved a bit since then, so i'd always go for at least semi.
im all for saving a couple of quid here + there, but 2 stroke oil is not not either of these situations.
pay the extra 2 quid a litre. your bike will thank-you for it, by way of less carbon/sh*te building up on exhaust/plug etc,
cheers,
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| stinkwheel |
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There ought to be a procedure for priming and testing the posiforce system in your workshop manual. As has been said already, this would normally involve running the engine on a small amount of pre-mix with the oil line(s) disconnected until oil is seen to run through. There is then usually a drip count to determine if sufficient oil is being delivered.
If you do not have a workshop manual, I'd strongly suggest getting one.
If it's anything like my old Suzuki T500 which had a direct oil injection system, there are some small non-return valves in the banjo unions which can become stuck after a period of disuse.
A quick and dirty test is to make sure you have a haze of blue smoke from the exhaust after startup. If you're seeing that, there is at least some oil getting through. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Arrghh! A Bloop. Rode one once & as I was going through the local council estate I took an unexpected football to the chest that knocked me off the back of the bike  ____________________ They're not one night stands, they're auditions. |
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