Richard
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- Knoxville, TN
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- International 1066 Full sized JCB Loader/Backhoe and a John Deere 430 to mow with
Situation:
Couple years ago, found a 1893 Maico 490 dirt bike for sale on internet, in boxes, TOTALLY disassembled. Bought it, put all new bearings in motor, bored, honed, new piston yada yada yada... Essentially a new motor (then).
Put all back together, and fired up after first couple kicks /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif.
Puttered around on it some over the next year. Never raced it or really ran it that hard. Even though it's a race bike, I have just used it to get from one side of farm to other to check up on things.
Ok, working on house and forgot about bike in garage for probably 2 years.
Current: contemplating selling bike now, bring out of garage to clean up, figure, I'd better make sure it runs or sparks first...couple kicks (with 2 year old gas), fires right up!! /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif and runs like a bandit.
Still smokes a bit out of tailpipe as did before new carburetor was installed (though smokes much less). Since motor is totally rebuilt, I know it's a jetting/mixture thing.
Bought new gas today and here's my quandry... couple years ago, I was told, "mix at 40:1 and have fun". I've since read (I think here) that you mix the oil/gas to the OIL specifications, not the "engine" specifications because oil has improved over the years.
So, I'm using pump gas and Klotz technoplate oil. The bottle of oil gives me the amount of oil to use to achieve various ratios, but does not say that "x" ratio is best use of this oil.
So, for any 2 stroke Maico fans (any out there remember what a Maico is?) What is the best ratio I can/should use for my little Ferrari on 2 wheels?
Richard
(who has to go clean the bathroom now... will checkback later /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif)
Couple years ago, found a 1893 Maico 490 dirt bike for sale on internet, in boxes, TOTALLY disassembled. Bought it, put all new bearings in motor, bored, honed, new piston yada yada yada... Essentially a new motor (then).
Put all back together, and fired up after first couple kicks /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif.
Puttered around on it some over the next year. Never raced it or really ran it that hard. Even though it's a race bike, I have just used it to get from one side of farm to other to check up on things.
Ok, working on house and forgot about bike in garage for probably 2 years.
Current: contemplating selling bike now, bring out of garage to clean up, figure, I'd better make sure it runs or sparks first...couple kicks (with 2 year old gas), fires right up!! /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif and runs like a bandit.
Still smokes a bit out of tailpipe as did before new carburetor was installed (though smokes much less). Since motor is totally rebuilt, I know it's a jetting/mixture thing.
Bought new gas today and here's my quandry... couple years ago, I was told, "mix at 40:1 and have fun". I've since read (I think here) that you mix the oil/gas to the OIL specifications, not the "engine" specifications because oil has improved over the years.
So, I'm using pump gas and Klotz technoplate oil. The bottle of oil gives me the amount of oil to use to achieve various ratios, but does not say that "x" ratio is best use of this oil.
So, for any 2 stroke Maico fans (any out there remember what a Maico is?) What is the best ratio I can/should use for my little Ferrari on 2 wheels?
Richard
(who has to go clean the bathroom now... will checkback later /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif)