2 stroke oil level indicator

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Post by crasher76 » 18 Dec 2006, 16:04

clear pipe mounted on the side of the headstock, does this measure total oil in tank? mine took 200ml to fill from empty or is that how small the 2stroke oil tank is?

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Post by Gwyn » 18 Dec 2006, 21:15

Crasher. The pipe gives you a level at the top of the tank. Actually there is no tank, as the oil is in the frame. At the base of the frame rail under the petrol tank there is a rubber bung with some wires coming out. That is the 2-stroke oil level switch. So that when the oil level is low, a red warning light will come on, on the top of the speedo. So then you can see that the actual amount of oil in the frame, is from the filler hole down to the warning switch. Which is quite a lot of oil. :)
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Post by mikey11000 » 18 Dec 2006, 21:51

im sure ive read somewhere that theres one litre from dry, but feel free to correct me if im wrong,as my wife keeps telling me im far from perfect.

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Post by crasher76 » 19 Dec 2006, 10:42

thanks for that people, panic over! lets hope that led works...knowing me i will wimp out and keep filling it up when i cant see any oil in the tube!

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Post by Gwyn » 19 Dec 2006, 16:24

Don't worry about it crasher, thats what i do. Whenever i come back from a run, i top mine up ready for the next run :) .
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Post by THE FLUTE » 21 Dec 2006, 15:17

Tested my oil level led worked with the sm wheels did a rolling stoppie from about 50 mph and there it was bright as any thing :lol: :lol:
You can always let it run down a bit then winch the back of the bike in the air to let all the oil run forward and then take out the level sensor and check it :lol:

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Post by TOXIC » 22 Dec 2006, 18:50

I think I will do mine the easy way and just keep toping up after every good run out 8)
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Post by psychokev » 30 Dec 2006, 11:07

After every ride out I top it up when giving the bike a service. :D
Also every time i fill up with petrol will top up. :D
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Post by Stevie » 05 Jan 2007, 22:43

Im still paraniod when going out laning and always carry oil with me and top up when the refuelling.

Does anyone know on average how many tanks of fuel you can use without needing to top up the oil ?

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Post by madmanreevo » 06 Jan 2007, 15:51

dont worry about it............plenty of oil in them there frames.

you can check oil switch works by removing tank/seat and pull out indicator, then start bike (should be enough fuel in carb).

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Post by knackeredMk1 » 06 Jan 2007, 20:40

There is stacks of oil in the frame even when the level swtich starts to indicate you are low on oil. I would think you have at least 300ml left in the frame and piping at this stage. (conservative estimate). Enough oil for at least two or three tankfulls of petrol if it is running a very strong petrol to oil ratio. Longer if ~40/1, as I suspect is about right.

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Post by CRM'er » 07 Jan 2007, 02:51

I think i get around 1mm oil per km riding(commuting) so thats aprox 1000k's for a tank of oil, so definetly plenty of oil in frame for alot of riding without having to worry about topping up all the time


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