30:1
so that's 150ml of oil to 5L of fuel
Yea the fuel tank will fit
How do i drain the old gas out of my kx250
I have 2004 KX250 and i mix it at 40:1. The manual says 32:1 ,but i kept fouling plugs.
The compression ratio of a 2001 Kawasaki KX250 is approximately 8.5:1. This means that the air-fuel mixture in the cylinder is compressed to 8.5 times its original volume before ignition. Compression can vary slightly based on factors like engine condition and modifications, but this ratio is typical for that model. Regular maintenance and correct fuel can help maintain optimal compression levels.
Its a 1997 - KX250 Its a 1997 - KX250
NO it changes from 01 to 02
The correct fuel mixture ratio for a 1985 Kawasaki KX250 (often referred to as the 250R) is typically 32:1, which means one part two-stroke oil to 32 parts gasoline. However, it's essential to refer to the owner's manual or consult with a mechanic for specific recommendations, as some riders may choose a slightly richer mixture for better lubrication. Always use high-quality two-stroke oil for optimal performance.
Have you checked the woodruff key?
yes but it might take some modification.
Fuel mixture ratio for Yamaha rt100?
25 to 1 is the mixture for the fuel
im a kawasaki consultant, and a 1998 kx250 tops out at 80-85 mph