Do you have to premix an oil injection system?

Do you have to premix an oil injection system?

With an oil injection system, you don’t have to worry about premixing. You simply pour the oil in its tank and the gas in its tank, and you’re ready to go. Keep in mind there are several types of 2-stroke oil out there; make sure you use an injection compatible formula.

Can you block off the Oil Injector on a blaster?

Others say that the 20:1 mix ratio puts too much oil into the motor. Many people block off the injector for this reason, there are many kits avaliable to do this. As a Blaster owner for two years, an everyday reader of the Blaster Central BBS, I belive I have heard nearly every argument for and against the oil injector.

Can you remove oil injection without a block off kit?

Yea, but it is less likely for the gear to fail since there is no resistance pushing on it. most pumps lubricate themselves as they are turning. the lubricant for the moving parts usually comes from the fluid that is being pumped. if you are no longer pushing any oil and its still turning, it will fail faster. but what do i know….. Great forum.

Which is better 2 stroke oil or premix?

Keep in mind there are several types of 2-stroke oil out there; make sure you use an injection compatible formula. While regarding convenience, it appears that oil injection systems are the clear winner. However, there are quite a few costly disadvantages to using injection versus premix.

Others say that the 20:1 mix ratio puts too much oil into the motor. Many people block off the injector for this reason, there are many kits avaliable to do this. As a Blaster owner for two years, an everyday reader of the Blaster Central BBS, I belive I have heard nearly every argument for and against the oil injector.

With an oil injection system, you don’t have to worry about premixing. You simply pour the oil in its tank and the gas in its tank, and you’re ready to go. Keep in mind there are several types of 2-stroke oil out there; make sure you use an injection compatible formula.

Yea, but it is less likely for the gear to fail since there is no resistance pushing on it. most pumps lubricate themselves as they are turning. the lubricant for the moving parts usually comes from the fluid that is being pumped. if you are no longer pushing any oil and its still turning, it will fail faster. but what do i know….. Great forum.

Is the Oil Injector on a Yamaha Blaster unreliable?

Nearly everyone complains about the oil injector (Autolube) that comes stock on every Yamaha Blaster. Some say it is unreliable, and will break. Others say that the 20:1 mix ratio puts too much oil into the motor. Many people block off the injector for this reason, there are many kits avaliable to do this.

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