From Yamaha, Autolube is a two-stroke engine driven automatic lubricating device that facilitates the engines with oil as related to its speed and the throttle position without the need to have the associated oil pre-mixed with the gasoline.
It uses a precision pump, engineered and attached in the engine to deliver the right amount of oil in relation to the open throttle and the current speed.
Beefier performance from the engine alongside decreased oil consumption ratios are set to be the case as well: up to a third less than the conventional systems with better spark plug management alongside a notable reduction in exhaust smoke.
But in case optimal performance is to be ensured: either YAMALUBE or any two stroke oil that has a BIA’S TC-W stamp should be utilized.
All things considered, while the Autolube system is compatible with various automotive oils, the use of two stroke oil is once again highlighted as a recommendation so that protection and lubrication concerns can be safeguarded against especially when operating under extreme conditions.
In case of routine maintenance: checking for any air entering the oil pump, ensuring that the oil pump is not disassembled and out of stroke limits all accompany bleeding the pump to allow air exit can be considered as part of proper management for the oil pump.
Ultimately ensure that the specified oil requirements are defined in the manual, as worn out mechanical components will result if motors are used that do not suit the Autolube.