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Suzuki
17th September 2014, 22:35
Hey, does anyone know if it is all right just to bypass a oil injection pump for a 2 stroke?
husaberg
17th September 2014, 22:38
Hey, does anyone know if it is all right just to bypass a oil injection pump for a 2 stroke?
Depends on the set up, some will need drillings altered as they are set up for direct feed, others are just fine as they just inject oil into the intake.
Suzuki
17th September 2014, 22:49
Depends on the set up, some will need drillings altered as they are set up for direct feed, others are just fine as they just inject oil into the intake.
I had a look at it, they is one line that goes under the flywheel and another one that goes to a bolt by the intake for the air and petrol. This is one a Suzuki a100.
husaberg
17th September 2014, 23:12
I had a look at it, they is one line that goes under the flywheel and another one that goes to a bolt by the intake for the air and petrol. This is one a Suzuki a100.
Ask TZ350 he will know
You hava another thread I seen after I posted my reply I think I might actually have some photos and a writ up of one re hop up kit for A100.
either way you are stuck with a gearbox that isn't that well suited
Suzuki
17th September 2014, 23:18
Ask TZ350 he will know
You hava another thread I seen after I posted my reply I think I might actually have some photos and a writ up of one re hop up kit for A100.
either way you are stuck with a gearbox that isn't that well suited
Thanks for that. i will ask him. Oh do you? would you be able to put them on the post or send me them?
husaberg
17th September 2014, 23:22
Thanks for that. i will ask him. Oh do you? would you be able to put them on the post or send me them?
I will have a look tomorrow
Suzuki
17th September 2014, 23:25
I will have a look tomorrow
sweet as, thanks heaps
husaberg
18th September 2014, 12:12
sweet as, thanks heaps
I had a look it was not covered but I still can look some more
here is a thread in Aussie ask him what he did
http://ozbucketracing.com/news_page.html
Suzuki
18th September 2014, 12:24
I had a look it was not covered but I still can look some more
here is a thread in Aussie ask him what he did
http://ozbucketracing.com/news_page.html
that looks really good, it pretty much what i want to do. do you now what his contact is? i had a look, but couldn't see it.
husaberg
18th September 2014, 12:26
that looks really good, it pretty much what i want to do. do you now what his contact is? i had a look, but couldn't see it.
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Suzuki
18th September 2014, 12:44
At the bottom of the page
Motorcycle journalist extraordinaire
Lewis Weil
yea i found that, but how do i contact him?
husaberg
18th September 2014, 12:49
yea i found that, but how do i contact him?
The Aussie buckets have a forum page.
http://huntertoolup.com.au/forum/
Suzuki
18th September 2014, 20:48
The Aussie buckets have a forum page.
http://huntertoolup.com.au/forum/
Thanks heaps husaberg for your help. i got hold of that guy.
TZ350
19th September 2014, 20:31
Hey, does anyone know if it is all right just to bypass a oil injection pump for a 2 stroke? ... there is one line that goes under the flywheel and another one that goes to a bolt by the intake for the air and petrol. This is one a Suzuki a100.
301121
Short answer is No .... the A100 crank is like all the early Suzuki's where oil was injected to the outer main brg and collected by a slinger and passed to the big end.
To remove the oil pump you would need to get oil to the main brg some other way, ie drill a drain hole in the bottom of the transfer duct like other 2Ts have.
301123
And also the rod would probably need changing to one with an oiling slot in the big end.
301122
Old racing TR250 R and TR500 R Suzuki's had the same arrangement as the A100, they kept the oil pump and oil line to feed the main/big end brgs and wired the pump 30% open and ran 20:1 pre mix in the fuel.
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Suzuki
23rd September 2014, 14:49
301121
Short answer is No .... the A100 crank is like all the early Suzuki's where oil was injected to the outer main brg and collected by a slinger and passed to the big end.
To remove the oil pump you would need to get oil to the main brg some other way, ie drill a drain hole in the bottom of the transfer duct like other 2Ts have.
301123
And also the rod would probably need changing to one with an oiling slot in the big end.
301122
Old racing TR250 R and TR500 R Suzuki's had the same arrangement as the A100, they kept the oil pump and oil line to feed the main/big end brgs and wired the pump 30% open and ran 20:1 pre mix in the fuel.
301124301125
Ok then, thanks. One more thing, how would I test the pump?
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