Two stroke oil tubing from oil pump to carb
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Get the reinforced stuff, I had it implode and go soft
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@ringdingding Don't skimp dude, it will only cost you in the long run, get the reinforced tubing and be done with it.
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@NINJA also recommend an in-line oil filter before the pump.
I've just put a new oil pump on my Dt200wr as the original was so blocked up.
Even the new one (second hand) I bought was full of sludge.
Fully stripped it and cleaned it out, gets very bad on the pumps outlet (the little ball bearing and spring) also worth changing the internal oil seal. (£2) .
Most the sludge collects in the little channels, you can pop out the black blanking seal to access it (the one the size of a 1p ) (the early type pump) -
@Louis-James I think you meant that for @ringdingding ???
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@Louis-James Quality - it happens to us all!!!
@ringdingding You can add an in-line fuel filter for as little as £1. It would be worth adding one of these as they are transparent and then you can see what's being pumped in and if it's good or bad???
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@Louis-James MMMMMMMMMMMM SHINNNYYYY!!!
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Thanks for all the replies.
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@Louis-James went to change tubing today, the pump in my opinion dose not seem to be moving enough, but it is moving. I held the oil pump fully open to get the 2 stroke through quickly as possible and seemed to be taking an age to what I remembered in the past. took a vid of this and the pump operating, if you would be kind enough to view this and give me your opinion. On You Tube, under Yamaha DT200WR oil pump and Yamaha DT200WR 2 Stroke feed. many thanks.
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@ringdingding So not only will the oil be injected through the pump, but also the vacuum created under the engine. So it will draw more oil through under load etc.