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hi all i rode my dt last night to show a m8 of mine how quick it went

and it ran sweet apart from loads of smoke i looked at the plug to see if any oil was getting to the plug but all looks mint tan brown. i have just done a full gasket top to bottom.  i thourt it may be down to a crank seal or somthing but i am not seeing oil on the plug. it starts up first few kicks barrel an piston good

any help would be great thanks phil.



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Well a brown tan indicates that the engine is in good condition. If you've just done a full gasket top to bottom then you must have oiled up the cylinder and the piston like any good mechanic. So you would have oiled up the engine sufficiently therefore more oil is going to be burnt. To see smoke is a good thing as you are running a two stroke engine. If it's spluttering loads with loads of smoke and struggling to pull then check the oil pump. You can adjust the amount of two stroke given to the engine by some little pulleys. The oil pump runs off the throttle. No throttle no oil. I've always adjusted mine so that when I shut of the throttle oil still flows. This is important as when going down hill you tend not to blip the throttle hence starving the engine of oil.

So take the oil pump cover off and have a look at the oil pump. If your not sure what to look at then pull the throttle back and see the wheel turn. There are notches on the wheel. If its not set to zero then you may be over oiling it or under oiling it. Have a look it might be somethin obvious.

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YEP same as cal from me 2...smile



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Yeah well you know, Great minds think alike! smile



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2 rite  biggrin



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Aye weird that, it refreshes this page instead of taking you to the link.

Anyroad its in the useful links thread as a sticky under the

 Ratio Buddy prog for pre-mix ratios title



-- Edited by NEV on Wednesday 14th of March 2012 07:21:43 PM

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sorry forgot to say that the two stroke pump has been removed and i mix oil with the petrol what is the right oil/petrol mix when ya mix them into the tank for a dtr

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Pre-mix ratio for 2 strokes can vary from 30-1 all the way to 50-1, personally I prefer to run pre-mix for mine at 40-1.

Use this as a guide for your ratios, download it to your desktop

http://dt125r.activeboard.com/t42490358/ratio-buddy-prog-for-pre-mix-ratios/



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Why do links suddenly not work on this forum?

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