I have 3 dax engines, 2 do not have a ball bearing and 1 does. the one that does have the bearing is not a gen IV bottom end and is a parts engine. I dip the end of the pin in all Valvoline all purpose car grease. It comes in a tub and is thick and red. I have over 1,000 miles on on my engine that does not have the bearing and it has made this squealing sound twice. Both times the lube on the end of the pin fixed her right up
ohh and on a side not i did a 50 mile ride today in the foggy wet new england weather and it preformed very well concidering the moisture in the air ! the only hic-up was when it started raining hard the air filter got all wet and she lost top end power and hill climb speed i had to slow down to climb hills cause it couldnt pull enough air through the wet filter. i think the motor is about broke in ... well almost lol i got about 150 miles on it so far and it seems to be settling in power wize. the next tank of gas will be true fuel pre mix 92 oct 40:1 ethanol free fuel with an oz of lucas oil upper cyclinder lube to bring it close to 32:1 over all mix.
i will run true fuel 40:1 with the extra cylinder lube at 32:1 for a few tanks then switch over to the red premix brigs and stratton 92 oct 50:1 mix with enough lucas oil cylinder lube mixed to bring it to 40:1 over all
-so i broke in with first ride 10 miles at 20:1
-then stopped and added some gas to the tank to make it 25 to 1 for 10 more miles
-then added more gas to the fuel to make it 32 to 1 and have been running it for the last 150 miles or so.
for break in i ran ( pro-mix synthetic oil mixed with 93 oct) for fuel and i am about to swap out to pre mix for good.
-then stopped
here is my mix for high rpm riding and maintaining a high rpm motor, this mix will keep it running clean and keep the cylinder from getting scored. the lucas oil cylinder lube is also a carbon deposit cleaner as well as a excelant lubricant,
i add .5 oz of upper cylinder lube per 32 oz of pre mix 50 to 1 or 40 to 1 ethanol free fuel and shake like a mad man to mix it up even.
or i add 3oz full synthetic oi preferably opti 2 or pro-mix to 1 gal of gas then ad in 1oz cylinder lube then shake the jug like mad and use
for all of you wondering why i use 93 octaine its because i am running the puch 70cc high high heaad witch has a 6cc chamber and that = 12:1 comp on a 66cc motor on the dax 70 cc its 12.98 to 1 comp ratio acording to my measurements and using this calculator
1 cylinder
4.7cm boar
4cm stroke
6cc head
.4mm head gasket
.03mm piston deck hight
2cc domed piston
12.98 comp
http://www.gtsparkplugs.com/CompRatioCalc.html
12.98 static or uncorrected comp is pretty high and my rear tire drags if i dont pop the clutch just right lol my dynamic compression is even higher so high oct fuel is called for and not a waste of money in my circumstance.