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rvessar

03-08-2008 05:39:00




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I know this is way off topic but here we go I just got a 1970 suziki 250 bike need to know gas to oil ratio




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GA Dave

03-08-2008 21:35:30




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 Re: way off topic in reply to Walt davies, 03-08-2008 05:39:00  
Jim, in the mid 60s I had a 250 X6 Hustler that you premixed the gas and oil. Talk about a rice rocket. In 69 I bought a Kawasaki 500 cc Mach 3. Talk about a ride! It did have the side tank for oil. David.



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glennster

03-08-2008 15:44:11




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 Re: way off topic in reply to rvessar, 03-08-2008 05:39:00  
if its an rm250. its 20:1.



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Mike in Ohio

03-08-2008 07:20:35




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 Re: way off topic in reply to rvessar, 03-08-2008 05:39:00  
The 73 or 74 TS 250 that we have had the oil injection removed. I'm pretty sure the oil went to the carburater though. We have been running either 40 or 50 to one per the old suzuki mechanics instrutions. We have it written on the can, next time I'm over at dads I'll look for sure. Mike



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Mike in Ohio

03-08-2008 07:20:09




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 Re: way off topic in reply to rvessar, 03-08-2008 05:39:00  
The 73 or 74 TS 250 that we have had the oil injection removed. I'm pretty sure the oil went to the carburater though. We have been running either 40 or 50 to one per the old suzuki mechanics instrutions. We have it written on the can, next time I'm over at dads I'll look for sure. Mike



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Dave from MN

03-08-2008 07:12:32




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 Re: way off topic in reply to rvessar, 03-08-2008 05:39:00  
20:1 i believe



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Janicholson

03-08-2008 06:40:56




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 Re: way off topic in reply to rvessar, 03-08-2008 05:39:00  
Unless it is a race specific, non street bike, it is seperate oil injection. There is a tank with a sight glass for the lube. If it is not there, be assured that researching the model is important. Some had the injection system pump oil directly into the mains (all ball bearing) I used to own a Suzie Six speed Hustler 250. JimN



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JT

03-08-2008 06:07:34




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 Re: way off topic in reply to rvessar, 03-08-2008 05:39:00  
Isn't that an oil injected unit. I thought most Suzukis from that era were all injected lube system. If it is not, most of the bikes I dealt with back in the early to mid 70s were 16 to 1 gas oil mix the best I can rememeber.



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Kent in KC

03-08-2008 06:06:36




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 Re: way off topic in reply to rvessar, 03-08-2008 05:39:00  
Might want to google 'suzuki motorcycle forum'. Usually your best source of info.



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