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Plugs on a 2 stroke when idling alot?
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<blockquote data-quote="turbotodd" data-source="post: 482841" data-attributes="member: 7376"><p>pappy's right</p><p></p><p>and I'll reiterate that some folks just have to run rich oil mixtures and that seems to complicate things (and more than just plug fouling). Also, some aren't careful when mixing oil and gas, either lean or rich, they''ll pour in a little oil without knowing exactly how much fuel is in the container and call it good. How many engines have I seen burnt up because of improper or failure in mixing? Plenty. Fouling is a thing of the past and some of that is also part of the designs of more modern engines and carburetors and also fuel. Today's fuel is nothing like it used to be. Neither is oil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turbotodd, post: 482841, member: 7376"] pappy's right and I'll reiterate that some folks just have to run rich oil mixtures and that seems to complicate things (and more than just plug fouling). Also, some aren't careful when mixing oil and gas, either lean or rich, they''ll pour in a little oil without knowing exactly how much fuel is in the container and call it good. How many engines have I seen burnt up because of improper or failure in mixing? Plenty. Fouling is a thing of the past and some of that is also part of the designs of more modern engines and carburetors and also fuel. Today's fuel is nothing like it used to be. Neither is oil. [/QUOTE]
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