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<blockquote data-quote="jackson409" data-source="post: 151971" data-attributes="member: 381"><p>If you poured ATF into the cranks case and not the fill cap, then no...if you pull the drain plug only the oil for the clutch/transmission will come out. You will have to pull the motor out and turn it upside down to get that out. Crank case only gets it's oil from the premixed gas.</p><p></p><p>Let me explain a bit, when the premix enters the cylinder from the carb the fuel ignites from the spark of the spark plug. The oil that is in the gas is left suspended since it burns at a much slower rate and that is where the crank bearings, wrist pin bearing, piston and rings all get their oil from before finally being burned off. Never is there any oil in the cranks case as in a sense like a oil pan in a car. There will be some residuals from the premix but very little and that is normal for all 2strokes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jackson409, post: 151971, member: 381"] If you poured ATF into the cranks case and not the fill cap, then no...if you pull the drain plug only the oil for the clutch/transmission will come out. You will have to pull the motor out and turn it upside down to get that out. Crank case only gets it's oil from the premixed gas. Let me explain a bit, when the premix enters the cylinder from the carb the fuel ignites from the spark of the spark plug. The oil that is in the gas is left suspended since it burns at a much slower rate and that is where the crank bearings, wrist pin bearing, piston and rings all get their oil from before finally being burned off. Never is there any oil in the cranks case as in a sense like a oil pan in a car. There will be some residuals from the premix but very little and that is normal for all 2strokes. [/QUOTE]
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