Metal dust HELP!!!!!!
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Hey guys. It's me again. I have a 94 kdx 250. I noticed when I change the trans oil I always see metal dust in the oil if I look closely in the pan after it drains. Not a crazy amount but it's there. Is a little normal or is this horrible? Please help. If this posted twice I'm sorry by the way.
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Re: Metal dust HELP!!!!!!
some glitter is normal
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normal to see some glittery remnants in the oil from the clutch doing it's job and all those metal gears mashing on each other
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How often are you changing the oil?
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Metal dust HELP!!!!!!
If you can, it wouldn't hurt to use a magnetic drain plug.
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I use a mag drain plug ($11) and change trans oil every 6 to 10 hrs of ride time. There is a hint of silvery glitter that is normal. When I see or hear that someone changes their trans oil once a year, I cringe. Depending on how much ride time between oil changes----it could look black like motor oil and you would definitely notice an alarming amount of "metal" that is the clutch material as it wears. Since I joined this site and researched, I just use a whole quart of type "F" ATF. It's cheap enough to change often.
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I change it every 6-10 hours actually. Never ever anymore than that. And that's also good to know. Also, should my bike be coming up in fourth gear when I gap it like my friends rmx 250? It seems like his has more power.
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By the way mine has an fmf on it. So does the rmx
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If coming up in fourth gear is the goal, then let him ride yours and see if he can do it.
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my old 92 kdx250 would randomly come up in 4th without even pulling on the bars. bone stock except hacked air box, re-jet, fmf pipe and silencer. most of the time it would just spin the tire though. those engines make a grip of torque. I don't know for sure, but that RMX is probably lighter, kdx 250 is a pig.
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If it randomly comes up in 4th with no warning, I guess it depends on how many adult beverages were consumed I'm only kidding
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Ya. His does it when I ride it too so I know it's true. Mine feels fairly tame but will smoke my buddies kdx 200. ALSO my bike has a 13/51 sproket set up.