I'm guessing you have alot of miles... clean clean clean...then heavier oil... carb cleaner in the throttle body, flush the oil with engine flush(CHEMTOOL B-12 LIQUID is best) and an oil change...20W-50 minimum with an additive like LUCAS and some oil stop leak which may help seal the worn valve stem seals... If you plug the hose, you'll have problems... good luck..
you dont put any oil into a kawasaki crankcase, the 2 stroke that is pumped into the engine lubricates the crank, and all the other internals of the engine.
pumped bacon is pumped bacon
it is pumped to the heart first then to the lungs
blood is pumped through lungs
Sodium ions and potassium ions are pumped in opposite directions. Sodium ions are pumped out of the cell and potassium ions are pumped into the cell.
Helium gas is pumped into a balloon.
'pumped in french is 'pompé'
When it is needed.The tire inflates when air is pumped in
'You were pumped' can either mean you are excited or you are tired/worn out.
it is pumped out of the lungs
I believe Pumped Up Kicks (by Foster the People) was realeased in September 2010.
The two stroke uses the crankcase to transfer intake fuel/air mixture through transfer ports to the top of the cylinder for the compression cycle. The crankcase is separated from the gearbox and hence does not share lubricating oil either through splash or pumped oil lubrication techniques. As such there is no oil passed via the oil rings on the piston for lubrication of the cylinder/piston ring interface or splashed/pumped to the top end bearings, bottom end bearings and main/crank bearings. All lubrication for these friction surfaces/components must be provided by the addition of lubricating oil mixed into the fuel/air mixture.