Mcallan Posted January 22, 2019 Report Share Posted January 22, 2019 Hi guys-ladies just bought my first trials bike a gas gas txt 300 and I’ve still go 2 stroke oil in the garage. Castor 927. What’s your thoughts and would you recommend a mix ratio? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
faussy Posted January 22, 2019 Report Share Posted January 22, 2019 (edited) Possibly too good for trials if that makes sense. Personally i prefer a thinner oil. But for the 927, id say around 70 to 80:1 Edited January 22, 2019 by faussy 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peterh Posted January 24, 2019 Report Share Posted January 24, 2019 (edited) Hi, I have used a 927 castor oil and here are my thoughts. I was using 80:1 in a 98 Octane petrol Smells great - brings back memories and of course is environmentally friendly being a castor oil.Is promoted for a high performance 2-strokes and doesn't suffer the old problems of sticking up rings etc. But is a trials engine a high performance 2-stroke engine? We all like to think the rider is a high performance rider but do we put the engine to the same high performance requirements of motocross or karts. Advantages: smells great (for those waiting in line behind you waiting to ride a section) - might put them in 2-stroke heaven or higher and then they muck up their ride - as long as they do not float through. those using mineral based or fully synthetics won't be able to "borrow" your pre-mix as strongly recommended not to mix castor with others I was happy that I thought it helped ignition and consistency of idle - or at least there was no detrimental effect. Disadvantages: You won't be able to use your fellow riders mineral or synthetic premix if you just need that little extra to complete the next lap of the trial. While I found that initially e.g 3 months, I could still see the arrow and size of my piston with a bore scope but after 6 months or so that disappeared and when I did have to take the barrel off the piston (for another reason) the piston dome and compression insert were caked with a really hard carbon which took a lot of soaking and gentle plastic card easing to decoke my piston dome and compression insert. There was also a lot of really hard caked carbon build up in the exhaust header - took a good amount of heat (butane gun - didn't have oxy-acetylene) and a wire rope abrasion inside to decoke the header (titanium header pipe) Not sure whether it was the 927 or I did not change my muffler packing often enough but when I did it was more oily than I had experienced previously - always having used 80:1 ratio 927 has a high Flash Point temperature - 218°C - might mean less oil burnt off in a trials bike i.e more spread through header, mid-section and muffler I changed back to a fully synthetic with a much lower Flashpoint. Last clean of piston crown and compression insert was a very easy clean. Will see what transpires with the muffler packing in the next 6 months. Those are just my thoughts and experiences. A good link here: http://www.dragonfly75.com/motorbike/oil.html Edited January 25, 2019 by peterh updated 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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