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Hello,

I was just wondering if I have to mix 2-stroke oil with my petrol?

I haven't been mixing oil with my petrol but I do have oil in the engine itself.

I'm taking it out this weekend so I don't want me wrecking the engine because I don't mix oil with petrol.

Thanks!

I'm talking about my DT-125

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Posted

Aye billy" you should have a 2 stroke oil tank, and don"t need pre-mix, look for the filler , and check the level,

And the forcast is freezing this weekend,,, :eusa_snooty:

Posted

There's a oil tank at the front next to the radiator.

Here abouts are you blackhat?

Posted

Am up N/E scotland,,, 500mls north of you, i see it was 17 degree"s in london yest,, :jossun: jammy sods, is that the oil tank up front ?

usualy below seat, :eusa_think: ,, you know the gearbox is separate oil level on a 2 stroke then,, check that too.

Posted

There's a oil tank up the front tucked in under the light and a oil tank opposite the exhaust under the plastic, am I right?

Posted

Na " tank up front will be coolant tank,,[DT LC] I take it, am not a modern bike expert, but thats my guess ,, :yeah:

Posted

What year dt is it?

Mines a 2003 and sitting on the bike, up front right hand fairing (opposite side to radiator) is where my 2t oil tank is

Ken

Posted

Sounds like it bill, i thoght the"yd keep expansion tank beside Rad, but there you go... :crazy: designer"s for yeh,,

Posted

Up front opposite side of the tank to the radiator!

Expansion tank is on the left hand side rear panel it uses the frame work instead of tubing an is prone to blocking (poor design really)

Ken

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