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Capacity - Transmission Oil
Gear Oil (All 125/150 Models) 0.70 Liters (0.74 qt) Engin Oil 15W/50)
Guideline
Use High quality 2-stroke engine oil of a well-known brand. KTM recommends Motorex products
Su[plier
Motorex - Cross Power 2T
This service manual information link might be helpful: should be same for all years.
http://www.ktm.com/uploads/tx_ktmproduct/techdocs/6101L0_34254324.pdf.
In other words, you want to flush the theold out?
Drain the old, fill to proper level with20 weight oil and run it for five minutes then drain. Watch your oil pressure. Anything of the old still in there won't hurt a thing and will get dumped on next change. Oil cming out the exhsust is a two cycle thing and will exist if the mix is to much on the oil side.
most transmission fluids on motorcycles are topped up until it is full if it has a side filling hole (stars to run out of side) with motorcycle level (like on ceneterstand). a top filling hole will have a dipstick. basically you want the gearshafts half submerged in oil.
A fuel mix of 32 to 1 is the standard. That means 4 ounces of oil to one gallon of gas. Be sure to use two stroke engine oil in the gas. DO NOT use motor oil. 10w40 motor oil is for the gearbox.
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