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Anonymous Posted on Jul 04, 2009

Oil leak iv got oil leakage from exhaust manifold is it just a 2stroke thing or will i need a new gasket kit?????

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This is normal on a two stroke. The exhaust is held on by a couple of springs. The motor is burning the oil that lubricates the top end, smoke from the exhaust and oil leak is normal. You might check your ratio, a good ration is 50:1

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