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2003 TM 250 4 stroke motorbike help oil dripping

2003 TM 250 4 stroke motorbike help oil dripping from engine

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You will need to replace a gasket , from where the oil is leaking from , as you dont say from what side of the bike , you must take off any covers such as chain cover that hides the drive sprocket from the motor if that is were the oil is coming from so you can identify the exact location or wash the bike down so as to wash of most oil and then run the bike to see were the oil will start leaking from

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SOURCE: how much oils should i put in my ktm 250 sx 2

2 stroke Mx bikes generally have(one or more of) four different methods of checking gearbox oil level.
The most common way to know is it is usually stamped on the clutch cover near the oil filler plug. It will read in CC's. 1cc equils 1ml. Sometimes they have an oil dipstick attatched to the filler plug. They have two lines on them. The bottom line is the lower level, the upper line is the full level.
The third style is an oil window situated at the bottom rear of the clutch cover, again with a high & low mark.
The fourth style is a bolt or screw on the clutch cover(with a alloy/copper/fibre washer behind it. For this type you remove the screw & fill thec gearbox untill oil starts to leak out of it with the bike upright.
Your bike will have one or more of these oil level checking systems.
If your totally unsure, ask your KTM dealer.
Hope this helps
Regards Andrew Porrelli

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