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Post by jerseyboy on Jun 15, 2014 19:26:11 GMT -5
I always by passed my oil injector pumps,,never trusted them,better to pre mix the way you want,,that way you know the oil is going to make it to the cylinder..JMO
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Post by djb6 on Jun 15, 2014 21:04:09 GMT -5
I always by passed my oil injector pumps,,never trusted them,better to pre mix the way you want,,that way you know the oil is going to make it to the cylinder..JMO I feel I'm a long ways from doing something like this given I just learned how to change the gear oil, but in curios how I might do this.
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Post by jerseyboy on Jun 15, 2014 21:37:34 GMT -5
You need to find where the pump is located and just remove it and or plug the lines.I have never done it on a scooter.The bike's i did it on where older Yamaha dirt bikes like the KD-80 and 100.I also did it on a moped.Not sure how the injection system is set up on a scooter maybe somebody who has done this mod will chime in..
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Post by geo49 on Jun 16, 2014 10:03:15 GMT -5
Unhook the line at the pump that runs from the oil tank to the pump. Drain oil out and hook back up or remove. Trace oil line that runs from oil pump to carb and remove or plug line. Cap off where oil line went to carb. I got rubber vacum cap from auto parts store. Don't forget to premix your gas 50:1 for a low smoke synthetic oil. I use a 5 gallon gas can to mix in and add to the scooter that way. Always give a good shake before adding to scoot.
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Post by jerseyboy on Jun 16, 2014 14:37:27 GMT -5
I always like to add 1oz.of castor oil in the mix just for the smell,,nothing smells better than the bean oil
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