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Yamahalube 2s (autolube 2 stroke injector oil)
2.33 Ounces
32:1 to 36:1 but you shouldn't have to mix it. The PW80 comes with a Autolube oil injection system eliminates the need to premix fuel and oil.
.69 US quart .79 if disassembled
ITS MARKED ON THE SIDE OF THE CRANKCASE 650ML
In a stock PW80, there is no need to mix oil with the fuel. The oil is injected into the carburetor throat by the oil pump. The factory ratio is estimated to be about 24:1, which is quite rich. On bikes with the oil pump disabled, ratios as lean as 40:1 have been tried with success. The optimum ratio will ultimately depend on the elevation and the jetting used There is an oil tank under the seat
All the Yamaha PW80's and PW50's are 2 strokes, so they dont have engine oil. You mix 2 stroke engine oil into the petrol using 25:1 mixing ratio as im pretty sure you know this already. But they do have transmission oil. You can use 4 stroke engine oil for this, or alternatively, use proper transmission oil.
Drain the oil, and refill.
Drain the kerosene out and depending where the kerosene was put :If in the flue tank refill with gas :If in the oil reservoir refill with sea 30 w oil :If two stroke motor mix 2 cycle oil with flue and refill tank. Hope this helps.
drain tank and refill
there is no oil tank on a Vmax motorcycle. The only oil is in the crank case, and the shaft drive.
What is the gas to oil ratio fot a 1982 Yamaha PW50? Do you need to mix it manually or does it automatically mix together by putting straight gasoline in the gas tank and straight oil in the oil tank?