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right need some advice people my bike has no oil in 2t pump as its been stripped !

So if i put 2 litres of petrol in tank how much 2t do i need in there as dont want to damage my engine by startin it without 2t..

was advised to run a bit of premix  while pump bleeds air out so my question is   How much 2t to a litre ???????????

Doo



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2 cap fulls should be fine and just hold the oil pump fully open till its bled



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what i did was continually try and start bike without spark connected. enabling oil pressure to build up along the pipes... see through on mine. whilst keeping pump fully open then when i was happy oil was there i stated her up..

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disconect the cable at pump ? or pop out the pipe fromt the inlet and seal the hole with something

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av clear line on my pump to inlet so will see when its bled ! so 2 bottle capsful to a litre is it !
Hope ur right pal ..
Cheers Doo

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Can someone link me to the pipe they bought for that. I can't seemed to find the right one sturdy enough

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mine was fitted by Norfe Calum so he wud be your best bet 4 info !!

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