On Fri, 07 Sep 2007 13:09:11 -0700, Bob Nixon <bigrex2005.TakeThisOut@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>I'm using the same amount from the oil tank on my newly rebuilt 84
>RZ-350 but the smoke and smell from the exhaust keep getting less and
>less, to the point I'm just a bit worried about adequit lubrication.
>The oil is low ash synthetic T2 (forget the name of the mfg) but maybe
>2 stroke oil burns up better these days without any smoke.
>
>My friends when riding behind me confirm the smell and smoke are
>almost non-existent, even when I'm at full throttle. What gives?
>Opinions please?
>
>Bob Nixon. (one legged half hearted=literaly biker)
We used to use a full-synthetic oil in RD350s as long as 30
years ago. Very little smoke, if any, and much improved plug life.
Excellent lubrication, even of rod bearings (as evidenced by a
teardown or two for other reasons).
It somehow doesn't evoke the same feelings as a snort of
exhaust laced with Castrol R, but then the unleaded fuel just doesn't
have the same bouquet, either.
Just make sure the oil pump cable adjustment causes the
witness mark to line up exactly at full throttle, and you're good to
go. I envy you your wonderful little ring-ding.
>> Stay informed about: No smoke using T2 synthetic (two stroke) anymore