Usually when there is no response on this forum it is because we don't know the answer. I don't know the specifics of this scooter but did have a Yamaha YM-1 2t motorcycle in the 60's with "oil injection" that worked really well. That quart + tank would last a month of everyday riding! Now, if they would have had an ignition system that worked as well as the lube system, that would have been a really great bike! Had plenty of advice to remove that pump and go back to mixing. All those jokers were afraid the pump would fail and fry the engine. Well, it never failed and I put 20000+ miles on her before I parked it. How do these people you are talking to know this pump is not working?
Ahh, ok. Figured someone would have replaced one of these by now, or at least have had more experience troubleshooting an oiling issue on a 50 cc then me.
History is that the issue was determined after a sort of field test by a shop-owner "mechanic". For some reason I was curious about the diagnosis, so thought to double check it as I plan to do a remove / replace soon.
Method I chose to determine this IIRC was checking all of the lines by blowing through them. Priming lines that needed it. Checking the gravity line from the oil tank. Checking vacuum at manifold.. etc.
Ordered the pump as it seems there is no oil being pumped/sucked past the oiler.
Won't be able to check the gear until it is pulled.
Anyways... Understand that the oiler is not serviceable either for this motor. So, suppose it will be what it is to remove and replace.
I am premixing until then.