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<blockquote data-quote="user 20022" data-source="post: 400466" data-attributes="member: 20022"><p>Yep awesome thread. I have a little 1.5 cruise n carry outboard that when i bought it had a bad ping at high rpm. I pulled the spark plug and the piston was caked with carbon. I used this method and that piston came out clean as new. The motor ran smooth without a ping to be heard afterwards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 20022, post: 400466, member: 20022"] Yep awesome thread. I have a little 1.5 cruise n carry outboard that when i bought it had a bad ping at high rpm. I pulled the spark plug and the piston was caked with carbon. I used this method and that piston came out clean as new. The motor ran smooth without a ping to be heard afterwards. [/QUOTE]
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