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clutch not working like it should?


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if your concerned about it then i would build a leak-down tester. There are instructions in the general forum. If there is a leak between the crank and trans area then a leakdown would let you know. But like camatv said......they are 2-stoke bikes....so they do burn oil in the gas causing it to smoke. you may also be jetted a little rich so it might not be totally burning all the fuel mix and that might be whats coming out of your exhuast. Either way they do burn oil and you will find oil residue on the exhaust tips and a coating on the inside of the pipes.

 

 

i know they burn oil all two strokes do just my 250r never did this so i wanted to get some opinions cause this is my first shee and dont want to ruin it

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i know they burn oil all two strokes do just my 250r never did this so i wanted to get some opinions cause this is my first shee and dont want to ruin it

 

it could also be that the previous owner has never replaced the silencer packing or may have run it TOO rich on oil and the silencers are just soggy with oil. coudl be just the pressure from your exhause is shoving the excess oil out of the silenecers and that's what your seeing.....worse case is you repack your silencers (which can actually lead to you making slightly more power)

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it could also be that the previous owner has never replaced the silencer packing or may have run it TOO rich on oil and the silencers are just soggy with oil. coudl be just the pressure from your exhause is shoving the excess oil out of the silenecers and that's what your seeing.....worse case is you repack your silencers (which can actually lead to you making slightly more power)

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my shee is stock and so are my pipes it may just be time for them to go in the garbage

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it could also be that the previous owner has never replaced the silencer packing or may have run it TOO rich on oil and the silencers are just soggy with oil. coudl be just the pressure from your exhause is shoving the excess oil out of the silenecers and that's what your seeing.....worse case is you repack your silencers (which can actually lead to you making slightly more power)

 

it prolly was just to rich i got it with whatever gas/oil mix was in the tank took it for a ride then its been sitting sense.

thanks every one for your opinions they all helped with sorting this out :notworthy: maybe ill see some of you at the dunes in a few weeks :headbang:

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