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I have an 1993 RXS 100, with quite a bit of white smoke from the exhaust. does anyone have any suggestions on what is causing it and how to stop it?

Please help.

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Hi

Sounds like your autolube system may be faulty or maladjusted and feeding too much oil into the mix. Check your settings for the throttle and 2 stroke oil pump set up - if you don't have a manual here's what to do:

1. Check the lower throttle cable is adjusted to give 0.5 - 1.0mm of freeplay (adjust with adjuster on top of carb)

2. Slowly turn the twist-grip to remove all freeplay - atthis point the throttle valve should start to move. Check the position of the circular mark on the face of the oil pump pulley aligns with the protuding guide pin - adjust if necessary.

3. Check the stroke setting (if necessary) - operate the pump via the plastic pinion and note the movement of the plunger (if no pinion is fitted you have to use the kickstart (remember to take the plug out!!) the maximum gap should be between 0.20 and 0.25mm (use feeler gauges). If adjustment is necessary you will need to get shims from a dealer.

If this makes no difference you could have a crankcase leak and are burning gearbox oil - check the transmissing fluid level regularly to see if you are 'burning' oil.

Good luck

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