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.
no
The 300 is the only jet ski i have ever seen that takes oil in the crankcase area its not actually for the the crank but rather for the starter gears 10w30 is what it calls for
directions for changing oil on a kawasaki 2002 1500 classic motorcycle ? Dave Downs
Nothing goes in there the only oil that lubricates the motor is in the gas
10w-30
no, the oil is mixed with the gas before it goes in the carb, so there should never be oil sitting in the crankcase.
what is the oil mixture for my kawasaki 440 jet ski 89. it has a550 exhaust on it
850ml, its stamped on the side of the crankcase.
Two stroke oil. Preferably high quality or synthetic, 40:1 ratio.
You don't put oil in the crank case. I know there is a cap where you would think you should add motor oil, but you don't. If you do, it will just blow it all out (over a period of time) when you run it. I know this because I just did it.
On a Kawasaki Ninja, the crankcase breather hose hooked o the air box. Because oil vapor is drawn through the tube, there will be a small amount of oil in the air box.
Finding fuel in the crankcase oil is indicative of severely worn piston rings.