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I was told by a mechanic of some repute, who specialises in trials bikes to flush out using the petrol /oil mix I put in the tank.

I had second thoughts about this when I got home so I used kerosine though I am sure diesel or parafin would do the same job. I have flushed a number of gear boxes for various reasons and and had no problems afterwards. Whatever you use though when you run the engine do not put the gearbox under any load.

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If you feel you must flush the tranny go for it but.... If you have ever had a motor apart you would notice that unless you pull the clutch apart you will not flush all the old oil out of the motor. All sorts of oil will remain in the clutch plates so you will be mixing oils anyway. Now the clutch plates need the oil to function properly. Getting some cleaning solution in the plates along with oil can actually cause the clutch to work improperly.

Aaron

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I use PJ1 75w light clutch tuner

Worked well in all the bikes we've had. Gas Gas, Beta, Sherco, Montesa 315.

Ask your local dealer, they will advise.

Is it the "Two stroke gear oil - light 75w - 1 litre bottle" on this page that you mean?

http://www.bandcexpress.co.uk/cgi-bin/bc_page.pl?cat=PJ-LUB

just checking before I go ahead and buy it hehe.

Thanks alot.

Tom

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