4ozs to 1 gallon
NGK BR9EG is the correct plug for a 2001 Yamaha YZ 125
it could be a few things. too rich of a gas mixture, bad carburator. those are prolly the most often problems, try changing your gas ratio.
This ratio is 40:1.
could anyone help me i have a 2001 Honda cr80 and could anyone tell me how much coolant do i put in the radiator and what mix ratio for the fuel also what would be the best engine oil to use cheers Chris
No, a cylinder from a 2001 YZ125 will not fit a 2004 YZ125. Although both models share the same basic engine design, there are differences in the cylinder and porting that can affect compatibility. It's always best to use parts specifically designed for the model year of your bike for optimal performance and reliability.
I think the real question here is, why would you?
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.
Yamalube Trans Oil. You should be able to get it at your local Yamaha dealer. ROCKETMAN
My 2001 cr125s manual says 20:1 or 32:1
For a 2001 Yamaha YZ125, it's recommended to use 10-weight fork oil. The capacity for each fork leg is approximately 400cc, but it's essential to check the owner's manual for specific measurements and settings, as they can vary slightly. Ensure to replace the oil regularly to maintain optimal suspension performance.
For a 2001 Mercury 2.5 hp outboard motor, the recommended oil-to-fuel mixture ratio is typically 50:1. This means you should mix 2.6 ounces of two-stroke engine oil per gallon of gasoline. Always refer to your owner's manual for the most accurate and specific recommendations for your model.
My manuel recommends 40 to 1on my 2001 ktm sx I've never had any problems with it..