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Getting a 2-stroke to run cleaner?
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<blockquote data-quote="nowgrn4" data-source="post: 473066" data-attributes="member: 17533"><p>Great advice from pappy on the engine tuner, I've been a true believer of it since the 70's. I've always drilled small holes in the breather cover in line with the center of each carb orifice and used small stainless screws to seal the holes. Removing the screws is so much simpler than removing all the bolts on the cover to use the tuner. Tuner is great for a yearly clean out on your 2-Stroke weed trimmers, blowers and chain saws too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nowgrn4, post: 473066, member: 17533"] Great advice from pappy on the engine tuner, I've been a true believer of it since the 70's. I've always drilled small holes in the breather cover in line with the center of each carb orifice and used small stainless screws to seal the holes. Removing the screws is so much simpler than removing all the bolts on the cover to use the tuner. Tuner is great for a yearly clean out on your 2-Stroke weed trimmers, blowers and chain saws too. [/QUOTE]
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