Paysts
04-21-2006, 01:57 AM
Hello, this is my first post here.
I purchased a 1985 Honda 250R. I've been after a water cooled ATC for some time now, and have been reading the forums for some time now.
A while ago, I decided to change the oil on it. So I unscrewed the bolt on the bottom of the from where the case is. Dirty oil came out. Good.
So today I changed the oil on it because I overfilled it with a 1Q 2/3. Quite a bit. And when it came out, there was some sand in it, and--GULP--like watery stuff in it. Like, when you mix oil in water in a cup. So, is there any problems I might have caused? The oil was soo dirty and I had only ridden it since the last oil change like for an hour. Do I even have a blown head gasket, or would it show up in that oil in the case? I was reading my "Clymer" book and it states that the two stroke engine doesn't have any oil? Is this true?
And I'm running a 32:1 oil mixture, but the book says I should be doing a 20:1. I use--hehehe--Yamalube R2 for it. Is this okay?
If this is in the wrong forum, I apologize.
I purchased a 1985 Honda 250R. I've been after a water cooled ATC for some time now, and have been reading the forums for some time now.
A while ago, I decided to change the oil on it. So I unscrewed the bolt on the bottom of the from where the case is. Dirty oil came out. Good.
So today I changed the oil on it because I overfilled it with a 1Q 2/3. Quite a bit. And when it came out, there was some sand in it, and--GULP--like watery stuff in it. Like, when you mix oil in water in a cup. So, is there any problems I might have caused? The oil was soo dirty and I had only ridden it since the last oil change like for an hour. Do I even have a blown head gasket, or would it show up in that oil in the case? I was reading my "Clymer" book and it states that the two stroke engine doesn't have any oil? Is this true?
And I'm running a 32:1 oil mixture, but the book says I should be doing a 20:1. I use--hehehe--Yamalube R2 for it. Is this okay?
If this is in the wrong forum, I apologize.