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Old Mar 25, 2004 | 11:00 PM
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Do I need a high flow oil pump?

I just installed a Kitaco 88cc big bore kit w/20mm carb, cam and filter. Still using the stock head, and stock pipe. I'm installing the heavy duty clutch springs tomorrow......do I need to install a high flow oil pump? I bought got a kitaco oil pump and didn't know that I had to drill out the hole larger......well I installed my kit without the oil pump thinking I could just bolt on the pump later. I really don't want to tear it all down again because I'll have to buy gaskets again......I've heard that there is no need for high flow oil pump with my setup.....is this true for sure? I just don't want to screw it up. So far so good, it seems to run great!
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Re: Do I need a high flow oil pump?

ya dont really need it, but if you got it, why not?
Old Mar 26, 2004 | 01:12 AM
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Re: Do I need a high flow oil pump?

Just ebay it off or save it for later. No sense in tearing the engine apart again for somthing that wont give you a performance boost.
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Re: Do I need a high flow oil pump?

ryan, ive got about 15 friends i have installed big bores on and not one oil pump. 2 of those bikes lost their drain plugs and ran them dry. well, those engines are still running a year later. personally i dont think they are needed. u decide.
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Re: Do I need a high flow oil pump?

Thanks for all the info!
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Re: Do I need a high flow oil pump?

For $35-$40..........why take any chances..........its cheap insurance.....

You just spent Big $$$ on a BB KIT so keep in lubed....

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Re: Do I need a high flow oil pump?

So if I install the oil pump what size drill bit do I need? (How much larger do I make the hole)
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Re: Do I need a high flow oil pump?

Originally Posted by RYANCRF50
So if I install the oil pump what size drill bit do I need? (How much larger do I make the hole)

Pretty sure it 2mm , correct me if im wrong!
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Re: Do I need a high flow oil pump?

Originally Posted by flappy188
Pretty sure it 2mm , correct me if im wrong!
i have this same question. can anybody confirm that it's 2mm?
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Re: Do I need a high flow oil pump?

instructions
anyone haveor read em?
yep 2mm
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Re: Do I need a high flow oil pump?

i have the instructions but i need a translator
Old May 24, 2004 | 10:47 PM
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Re: Do I need a high flow oil pump?

Originally Posted by fab5fiddy
2 of those bikes lost their drain plugs and ran them dry. well, those engines are still running a year later.
Am I the only one that finds that strange? woudlnt the crank bearings melt?
Old May 25, 2004 | 12:25 PM
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Re: Do I need a high flow oil pump?

yea i think get it just for extra insurance, its not too expensive and it makes teh engine run cooler
Old May 25, 2004 | 01:28 PM
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Re: Do I need a high flow oil pump?

Originally Posted by rcracer#15
yea i think get it just for extra insurance, its not too expensive and it makes teh engine run cooler

Good luck on finding a 2mm drill bit. 5/64 us = 1.98mm

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Re: Do I need a high flow oil pump?

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Good luck on finding a 2mm drill bit. 5/64 us = 1.98mm

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so buy a metric drill bit. what is so hard about that?
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Re: Do I need a high flow oil pump?

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so buy a metric drill bit. what is so hard about that?
We are in the US, where STANDARD is king. Unless you are going to mail order your drill bit, 5/64 will work.

I wish we would go metric, but it's not gonna happen.
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Re: Do I need a high flow oil pump?

Originally Posted by jquest1234
We are in the US, where STANDARD is king. Unless you are going to mail order your drill bit, 5/64 will work.

I wish we would go metric, but it's not gonna happen.
i have a set of drill bits at home with both standard and metric bits in it.
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Re: Do I need a high flow oil pump?

i went to the auto parts store across the street and got one in 2 secs. oooooooo Canada
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Re: Do I need a high flow oil pump?

xidium
usually it shreds the head first
then the wrist pin bearing then if you still ride it itll get the bottom end
just depends on how long they rode them with no oil
if they were older ones they wouldnt be riding them without a new head cause the cam would weld itself to the head no roller bearings
i asked a friend who all he does is build honda race motors and he said put the pump in especially in the old motors without roller bearing cams
he said if you are thrashin the motor put it in so i would say put it in
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Re: Do I need a high flow oil pump?

The Takagawa Oil Pump comes with a Drill bit included. ! All i know is you should take a stud out so you can drill out that hole. Those 4 long gold shafts that hold the bore and head. You will need to take the one out near the hole you drill. VERY EASY!!! This is my 2nd bore kit and kitaco is the ****. I had a takagwa before and presonally like the piston and the finish of the kitaco.

Oil Pump is a good investment. !

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