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Derek Wieland Posted on Oct 20, 2014
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How much oil do I put in a 1997 rm 250 gear box?

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Hi Derek....you may find 850ml stamped on the crankcase.
That is 28 fl.oz or 1.5 pints. Enjoy the bike.

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If I remember right, there should be a line on the crank casing. Else its between 2/3rds and 3/4ths.

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SOURCE: How much oil do i need to put in the engine of my 1987 suzuki rm 250?

It should be stamped on the right side of the engine case. If not most 250s require between .75 and .85 liters

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use silkolene light gear oil buddy

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Use 10w40 motor oil in the gear box. Don't use any synthetic oils, oil marked "EC", or oil with "special" additives. Stick with the major brands of oil. Husky is a different breed. Today's bikes use the 10w40.

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SOURCE: Trouble starting RM 250

i got a 2000 rm 250 and it used to be a cow to kick over i used to spend at least 20 min kicking to start it until i rebuilt the top end with a new piston and rings now it starts on the fourth or fifth kick if that doesnt help you need a new cpu good luck!!!!

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SOURCE: 1986 rm 250 water in oil

Its the head gasket ,you will have to replace it.

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