A 125cc Lifan engine typically requires 10W-30 or 15W-40 motor oil, depending on the climate and operating conditions. It's important to use high-quality, motorcycle-specific oils that meet the JASO MA or MA2 standards to ensure optimal performance and protection of the engine. Always check the owner's manual for the manufacturer's specific recommendations. Regular oil changes are essential for maintaining engine health.
To remove a governor from a 125cc engine, first ensure the engine is off and cool. Locate the governor linkage, which is typically connected to the throttle and the engine. Disconnect the linkage and any associated springs, then remove the governor gear or assembly from the engine as needed. Be cautious and ensure you understand the system's operation, as removing the governor can affect engine performance and safety.
you take the box were the accelerator is and there is a spring and you move the pin in it
Regular gas
It depends on what kind of shape your engine is in. If your engine leaks go with a 20 40 if your engine doesnt leak go with a 10w 30.
5w30
premium engine oil
10w30
10w30 Your oil cap on the engine block will have it printed.
GM Dex-Cool, it is the orange colored kind.
40w
A 125cc dirt bike typically runs on regular unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 87 or higher. Some models may require a mix of gasoline and two-stroke oil if they have a two-stroke engine, while four-stroke engines use straight gasoline. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific fuel requirements for your bike.
If it's a gasoline engine it takes gasoline. If it's a diesel engine it takes diesel.