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Oil Pump Ty250 1976


johnboy999
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I used to take them off, at least you know the oil is getting in to the motor when it's in with the fuel, I liked the auto lube system but went off it when a mate of mine snapped the cable and seized the motor.

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Hi Spen , Tell me do you have to put a blanking plate on where it came out of ?

Oh by the way I got a quote for insurance 3 party only they want £278.00 per annum this must be with my age and not rode a bike in 40 years

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This is my TY250C cover minus the oil pump, the blanking plate kit came from TYtrials, the drive gear etc have been removed. Before fitting the kit the gear & shaft were still in place which kept things sealed up

 

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There's a fair bit of extra work gone into that cover, I filled in the hole for the oil lines & the cable mount before blending it all back to get the smooth look I wanted as well as better sealing. Took quite a bit of time to get the JB Weld exactly as I wanted but I'm very happy with the final result.

 

This is how it looks with the oil pump cover fitted

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The oil pump blanking kit comes with the gasket & screws for a fiver, well worth it if you plan on removing the drive gear & shaft but you will need to get the clutch cover gasket as well

 

 

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PJ1 silver spray can is what I used, started off with a etch primer as I wanted to seal over the magnesium properly. Silver is the colour that the cover originally was rather than the black that a lot of bikes seem to use & to me it makes the motor look smaller

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