I have always heard the Jug being referred to as the Cylinder and/or piston assembly including the cylinder.
the torque spec for a 1997 cr125 cylinder head is 20ft pounds of torque.
i use a 5 gallon jug and do a ratio of 40 to 1 its a little rich but will run good
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Remove the jug and wash it out with soap, water and a bottle brush.
no the 1985 kx 125 cylinder will only fit years 85-87 kx 125s
well it depends, if its a 2stroke then any 2stroke oil. if its a fourstroke u don't use oil. but any kind of oil over 6bucks for a little jug is good
you have to first take the jug and the head off and once that is off take a really small screw drive and pop one of the wrist pin locks off adn slide the wrist pin out of the piston then put a new piston on insert the wrist pin and the lock adn reinstall jug and head... done ... about a 20 min job if your quick
No, a Honda SL125 cylinder jug will not fit on a 1994 Honda XR80. The two engines have different dimensions and design specifications, making them incompatible. Additionally, the XR80 is a smaller displacement engine compared to the SL125, which further complicates any potential fit. It's best to use parts specifically designed for the XR80 to ensure proper function and performance.
obviously not, one is like 45 cc bigger, they have a different crank case with a different bolt pattern
Its a 50 cc loncin motor, google it.
Fill the seven litre jug. Empty into 9l jug. Refill 7 litre jug and empty into 9l jug. 7l jug now contains 5l, whilst 9l jug is full. Empty 9l jug. Pour contents of 7l jug into 9l jug. Refill 7l jug and empty into 9l jug. The remainder in the 7l jug will be 3 litres
In Runescape a wine Jug is Simply Referred to as a Jug :)