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Two stroke oil

Postby Captbarb » Thu Oct 26, 2023 2:24 pm

I'm sure this has been asked a hundred times before but I can not find it .

But what's the best oil for a TS 250/1 I was sold some putolene mx5 which seems fine it's fully synthetic .
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Re: Two stroke oil

Postby Blurredman » Fri Oct 27, 2023 3:45 am

I use the cheapest stuff I can get. Usually £40 for 4 gallons. Mineral, semi, whatever it's all good. I think people read far too much into 2t oil these days. It's not the problem it once was!
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Re: Two stroke oil

Postby Gerryman Ts125 » Fri Oct 27, 2023 5:27 pm

I used to use cheap 20/50 weight oil. As my Mz Ts 125/ 150's werent performance 2t's. Most of my Kawasaki Ar125's were ran on a mixture of crap 2t and 20/50- 10/40. And they ran much better. Although most of them the oil was metered by a mikuni pumps.
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Re:plug colour

Postby Captbarb » Mon Oct 30, 2023 2:57 pm

This is the plug colour after a test ride tonight and sorting out my bogging down at 5000rpm now it revs great I moved the needle to.postion four and raised the float height to 27 mm from 25 mm what do you think to the colour of the plug .
Oh and this is still running on putolene synthetic mx5 1:33 .
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Re: Two stroke oil

Postby Blurredman » Thu Nov 09, 2023 11:34 am

Looks alright, of course if you're running full synth oil, plus using a new spark plug, and not been actually riding for that many miles then it might be too early to tell. Looks a bit light to me, but that could be because the oil is burning too well to leave much of a residue. Also lighting has a huge effect when taking photographs of such things.
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Re: Two stroke oil

Postby Captbarb » Thu Nov 09, 2023 2:09 pm

Maybe this weekend I will put a few miles and pull the plug and have a comparison picture.
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Re: Two stroke oil

Postby Gerryman Ts125 » Fri Nov 10, 2023 8:50 am

You should be able to smell the 2"t as it burns out to the end of the exhaust. And any time to check a plug ( in my opinion ) it put it in, drive until warm and pulling/acting with no faults. bring it back to base ( or a convenient carpark )
And rev the engine about three quarters throttle for thirty seconds, let it tick over for about five minutes, rev the engine to three quarters throttle for twenty seconds. Take plug out and check colour. :shock: :o :D

The good thing is you know have a photo to compare the plug with, call it the beta test.

I used to do this with all my Mzs and every 2t I tried to tune, sometimes I was successful, a couple of times not. As one of my fellow lockup owners used to tune Mx bikes for fun and he also beach raced them. But perseverance is the key. Ohh and good weather, and lots of time and funds.
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Re: Two stroke oil

Postby Blurredman » Tue Dec 05, 2023 4:55 am

I was a lucky ducky and managed to collect an almost unused (maybe 1 litre gone) 20l drum of 2t oil for free! The other guys/my friends didn't want it because it was mineral. But... poppycock!

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Re: Two stroke oil

Postby breakwellmz » Tue Dec 05, 2023 9:01 am

How many years/miles will that do you for then? Ha ha.
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Re: Re:plug colour

Postby burudi » Thu Mar 07, 2024 2:57 pm

Captbarb wrote:This is the plug colour after a test ride tonight and sorting out my bogging down at 5000rpm now it revs great I moved the needle to.postion four and raised the float height to 27 mm from 25 mm what do you think to the colour of the plug .
Oh and this is still running on putolene synthetic mx5 1:33 .



It is clearly poor fuel supply. The correct color is coffee with milk.
Poor gasoline-air mixture is the most dangerous since it greatly raises the temperature and is prone to seizure.
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Re: Re:plug colour

Postby Blurredman » Wed Mar 27, 2024 2:52 am

burudi wrote:
Captbarb wrote:This is the plug colour after a test ride tonight and sorting out my bogging down at 5000rpm now it revs great I moved the needle to.postion four and raised the float height to 27 mm from 25 mm what do you think to the colour of the plug .
Oh and this is still running on putolene synthetic mx5 1:33 .



It is clearly poor fuel supply. The correct color is coffee with milk.
Poor gasoline-air mixture is the most dangerous since it greatly raises the temperature and is prone to seizure.



It's difficult to say looking at such pictures sometimes, as tertiary light can play a big part in conflicting with the colour of the spark plug. Plus cameras on phones these days try to counteract high/low brightness which can also add confusion compared to looking at it with one's own naked eye.

But: That spark plug looks brand new? It can take 20,30,40 miles to get a nice spark plug reading, removing it to inspect the colour too soon can also be detriment to finding the correct ratio.
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Re: Re:plug colour

Postby breakwellmz » Wed Mar 27, 2024 7:05 am

Captbarb wrote:This is the plug colour after a test ride tonight and sorting out my bogging down at 5000rpm now it revs great I moved the needle to.postion four and raised the float height to 27 mm from 25 mm what do you think to the colour of the plug .
Oh and this is still running on putolene synthetic mx5 1:33 .


You should be running 50:1 shouldn`t you? My Supa 5 did.
Apart from anything else adding more oil (you 33:1) makes it run weaker.
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Re: Two stroke oil

Postby Blurredman » Thu Mar 28, 2024 3:33 am

It will run weaker, but from 1-2%. It's nothing.

I've run pre-mix on both my ETZ's without rejetting, for collectively 37,000 miles. The original ETZ250 service manual gives the same size jets and makes no note at all between the pre-mix and the injection model.
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Re: Two stroke oil

Postby breakwellmz » Thu Mar 28, 2024 10:20 am

Blurredman wrote:It will run weaker, but from 1-2%. It's nothing.

I've run pre-mix on both my ETZ's without rejetting, for collectively 37,000 miles. The original ETZ250 service manual gives the same size jets and makes no note at all between the pre-mix and the injection model.


Hi.

I`m not disputing the fact that the jetting is not different between oil injection and pre-mix as they may average out to be the same fuel/oil ratio.
But, why add more oil to your petrol than the manufacturers advise? Adding more oil than recommended to your gearbox wouldn`t aid it!
As I remember it the 250s were 50:1 and the 125s/150s 33:1.

Or am I missing something?

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Re: Two stroke oil

Postby Gerryman Ts125 » Fri Mar 29, 2024 6:09 pm

All my Mz Ts models had a measure in the cap. So I used that. But seldom put more in the tank. Actually I put in less. And most of them were filled with petrol and 20/50 weight oil. Cheaper the better. As it was a 2t tractor engine. Using premium oils made no sense.
They never seized, they broke down a lot, never overheated either. Maybe I was lucky.
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