I exhausted the search option on the forum, so I hope this isn't a repeat of something someone else has already asked.
So, yesterday, I bought a 1978 DT175E in running condition for $350.00. It had been sitting in a garage and hadn't run in 6 years. After a few kicks and with the choke full on, it finally started. But, as you can imagine, it wasn't a happy camper.
It had what the guy described a "pretty fresh" 2-cycle oil in the reservoir. I put clean gas in it with some Seafoam. I also dumped the pan oil and replaced it with some fresh dino oil and a little Seafoam in there, too.
I also pulled the carb, disassembled it and cleaned all the pilots and jets. Soaked the disassembled assembly in parts cleaner, cleaned all of that with hot, soapy water, air blasted all the parts dry, swabbed it with rubbing alcohol (90%) then applied penetrating oil in a very light fashion.
The bike starts easily now and even idles! But, it ain't coming to the party just yet.
When I get the bike running, 1st and 2nd gear are as fun as a roll in they hay with a redhead. But, when you open the throttle clear up and stir the tranny, she gives you the blue smoke like crazy and the engine bogs down completely. It's obvious that it's getting way too much oil in the mixture.
So, the question I have is this:
Is there an adjustment on the oil mix that I can make? Is it at the carb, the oil pump or somewhere else?
I really don't want to go the route of pre-mixing my fuel all the time. It's pointless, IMHO, when you have a perfectly good oil pump.