2001 Yz 125 black stuff?

Cr 1_2_5

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Nov 13, 2005
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Ok so i went to get my my dirt bike today. It is a 2001 Yz 125. When i got home my friend decided to stick his finger int he exhaust pipe and pulled it out his finger was black(obviously) but it was wet like oil. im new to 2 strokes so is that normal.and where the cylinder meets the pipe there was this black oil loking stuff all around it. i cleaned it off but is it normal? im hoping i didnt get my self into a mess buying this bike. and one more question xcould someone tell me what the gas/oil mixture is i do not know the ratio. Thanks alot phil.
 

dnchevyman

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Dec 27, 2005
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someone come up with some answers becuase on my 04 yz 250 i have the same stuff in my pipe, a black goo.
 

Cr 1_2_5

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thats exactly what mine is but its in the pipe not alot but tis there and buy the cyclinder. any help would be great and oil mixture ratio. i need to know im supposed to go riding tomorrow morning. Thanks Phil
 

T-Bone

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Your bike could be too rich or your fuel to pre-mix is too rich
Its very common. Just jet your bike by way of looking at your plug and every thing will be great
 

DLHamblin

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May 27, 2005
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Without seeing it its hard to say if its excessive; but some of that is entirely normal in a 2-stroke; especially if its been running 32:1 or similar. Its just 2-stroke oil residue. On a 125; if its not been ridden hard you will often find a good amount.

You may want to check and if necessary repack the silencer if it hasn't been done. The packing can get soaked by the stuff and it makes your bike louder.
 

njrealtor55

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Sep 22, 2005
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oil ratio is in your manual. you can't go wrong with 32:1, although I run 40:1 using a amsoil inteceptor synthetic oil.

the black goo is normal - except you shouldn;t see it. it will not hurt anything. replace the o-rings on the pipe where the pipe slides into the cylinder. also clean the silencer and pipe and use high temp silicone to seal that connection up when you reinstall them.

after that you should have no problems with oil spooge leaking.
 

Cr 1_2_5

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thanks fro all the great answers everyone. Im new to these bikes so im sure ill have some more questions but so far its been great. Thanks again Phil
 
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