which side to lay a TS250 prevent oil loss in transport

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which side to lay a TS250 prevent oil loss in transport

Postby alexxx » Thu Oct 21, 2021 3:32 pm

Hi Folks,
Daft question but maybe someone has done this before.
I am picking up a 79 TS250 and have to bundle it in the back on my old Honda CRV.
Expect I will have to strip the front end off to make it fit but what side should it lay on to prevent any gearbox oil etc to leak out?

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Re: which side to lay a TS250 prevent oil loss in transport

Postby Andy_C » Thu Oct 21, 2021 3:55 pm

I would favour draining the gearbox oil - if you do that it cant leak out so wont matter what side you lay it on.
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Re: which side to lay a TS250 prevent oil loss in transport

Postby alexxx » Thu Oct 21, 2021 4:05 pm

I'm not sure the seller would be ok with that but it would be good.
Does anyone know where the gearbox breather and filler are located?

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Re: which side to lay a TS250 prevent oil loss in transport

Postby Andy_C » Fri Oct 22, 2021 2:10 am

Filler / breather is the black plastic plug / bung to the rear of the cylinder and on the right hand side with you sat astride the bike.

The Drain plug is on the same side on the underside of the engine - don't undo the gearbox detent plug which it towards the left side of the engine.

Can see why the seller would be bothered once you have paid for the bike, but each to his own :mrgreen:
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Re: which side to lay a TS250 prevent oil loss in transport

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Re: which side to lay a TS250 prevent oil loss in transport

Postby alexxx » Fri Oct 22, 2021 3:30 am

Thanks all :):)
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Re: which side to lay a TS250 prevent oil loss in transport

Postby Blurredman » Fri Oct 22, 2021 4:50 am

I'd say left side too.

But 900cc (if it even has that much in it) should be nowhere near the height required to get to the breather on the RHS crankcase..

I'd imagine 900cc of oil would barely or maybe just about fill the clutch cover assembly?
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Re: which side to lay a TS250 prevent oil loss in transport

Postby Kruh » Fri Oct 22, 2021 6:24 am

If you were to plug up the fill hole, you could lay it on the right side. Thats the only spot it can leak from, since the filler cap has a hole in it.

If you lay it on the left, oil could come out of the clutch cable cover (just a boot) and/or tach drive cover.
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Re: which side to lay a TS250 prevent oil loss in transport

Postby alexxx » Fri Oct 22, 2021 6:35 pm

Got the bike in the car, laid it on left side and the oil leaked out of the clutch cable entry point, it was always going to leak :)
A basin underneath caught all of it, a bit smelly on the way home though.
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Re: which side to lay a TS250 prevent oil loss in transport

Postby Puffs » Sun Oct 24, 2021 4:00 am

Ta Kruh, I missed that. Of course it can also leak from that gizmo that holds the clutch cable, and maybe a bit from the rev counter cable.
Anyway, it's sorted.
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Re: which side to lay a TS250 prevent oil loss in transport

Postby Blurredman » Mon Oct 25, 2021 3:33 am

Ah.... yes the clutch cover entry.. Forgot about that too!

Anyway- you were pro-active and had a catch can... Good man!
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