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klotz here. 40 to 1. besides the smell its seems to burn clean. Personally I think Yamulube bites. I ran amsiol for a while hard to get where Im at. One palce carrys it and its mighty expensive

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eeerrrr..... for those of you running high fuel/oil ratios....

 

Yamaha recomends 24:1 in the tech manual...

 

 

I was wondering how often ya'll check/change piston rings, wrist & rod bearings with pre-mix on the THIN side of reliable?

 

Or: how many hard ridden hours between top-end rebuilds @ 40:1?

 

THX!!!

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klotz here. 40 to 1. besides the smell its seems to burn clean. Personally I think Yamulube bites. I ran amsiol for a while hard to get where Im at. One palce carrys it and its mighty expensive

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why do you think that about yamalube?

 

i have heard good things about klotz, how much does that stuff run? i was thinking of switching to that

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eeerrrr..... for those of you running high fuel/oil ratios....

 

Yamaha recomends 24:1 in the tech manual...

 

 

I was wondering how often ya'll check/change piston rings, wrist  & rod bearings with pre-mix on the THIN side of reliable? 

 

Or:  how many hard ridden hours between top-end rebuilds @ 40:1?

 

THX!!!

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The manual says al kinds of stupid things. 24-1 for breakin is smart though.

Running MC1 here 50 to 1, but I think I need to try H1R and see if I go through so many plugs

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klotz here. 40 to 1. besides the smell its seems to burn clean. Personally I think Yamulube bites. I ran amsiol for a while hard to get where Im at. One palce carrys it and its mighty expensive

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You can order the amsoil right from their website, much cheaper than Yamalube I don't know what Klotz runs though. Just got some 100:1 in last night shipped out on Friday.

 

I was always told Yamalube 24:1 for break in and then 32:1 after that. I used to run it @ 40:1 with no problems.

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eeerrrr..... for those of you running high fuel/oil ratios....

 

Yamaha recomends 24:1 in the tech manual...

 

 

I was wondering how often ya'll check/change piston rings, wrist  & rod bearings with pre-mix on the THIN side of reliable? 

 

Or:  how many hard ridden hours between top-end rebuilds @ 40:1?

 

THX!!!

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I have two years and two hard riding trips to Glamis on mine since last rebuild. Getting ready to tear open the top and see what's there.

 

Oh yea, rstaw2_Zs: YOU SOFA KING WE TODD IT. :lol:

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Oh yea, rstaw2_Zs: YOU SOFA KING WE TODD IT.

 

yea... I know... but why do you keep following me around?

2 years hard riding @ 40:1?

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So you can show me the way to the short bus. :P

 

The last year at 40:1, and the previous year at 32:1

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