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Using the autolube oil pump:

Petrol tank - Unleaded Petrol ;)
2 stroke Oil tank - 2 stroke, fully synthetic, £10+ is best, known brands only)
Gearbox (Right hand side of the engine) - Gearbox Oil 10w-30/ 10w-40 (Recommend this: http://bit.ly/14TEouz "
Radiator and expansion bottle, - Coolant

Dont be mixing different branded oils together though


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So I just want to know what oil goes where on my 2003 DT?



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What do you mean...? Two stroke oil goes in engine oil...transmission oil goes in gearbox and baby oil goes on your abs of steel

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But DT's have a two stroke tank up front? Do i put normal red 2 stroke oil in the engine aswell?

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I'm not 100% on this, but I think there should be a 2 stroke oil bottle under the seat on the DTR?? I had a 2002 TDR, so I would assume its the same principle! Take off yer seat and check there mate!



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I've just put my DT back together, I didn't find anything, I might just get it serviced. BTW I usd my DT as an offroad bike

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Firstly wrong section.

Secondly you just put two stroke into the tank.

You have to make sure your auto lube is working. If theres no oil in tank then it may be because they've removed the autolube.

Two stroke just gods in the tank.

You want fully sythetic mate. No less

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dont want fully synthietic for the transmission tho, semi synth for that

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Oil tank is on the righthand side of the fuel tank, I recommend fully synthetic 



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I read somewhere yellow one's have better top end 



-- Edited by millsy on Friday 26th of April 2013 09:15:11 AM



-- Edited by millsy on Friday 26th of April 2013 09:15:48 AM

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Powerbands wrap around the HT lead, get a red one they're the best

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Nah mate that's when they pin the powerbands together you get better top end but it kills the bottom end so you have to make sure it stays above 7k RPMs so it doesn't stall

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