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Yeah the I under stand there is supposed to be a layer of carbon but Iam talking about one others saws you get from God knows were and when you look down the hole the dryed up oil looks like shrimp skin
But I can't! And Iam not sticking the garden hose down the carb.Water down the carb on a vehicle was a method used years ago in the days when cars used carbs to clear out carbon but I sure as hell wouldn't even think about that with a saw , some cars got bent conn rods from getting hydro locked doing this BTW.
What's all the concern about a bit of carbon build up in a cyl , geez you guys are becoming OCD , if it's running fine leave the damn thing alone !!![]()
This may be shocking to some, but a piston crown should have a layer of carbon on it.. If you are tuned right and using good oil the exhaust port will have minimal buildup and the muffler will be bone dry.
I sure as hell wouldn't pour water into the intake of a two cycle given the way the are lubricated. There is a huge differance between puting water into the intake of a four cycle or diesel and doing the same to a two cycle.
Yeah the I under stand there is supposed to be a layer of carbon but Iam talking about one others saws you get from God knows were and when you look down the hole the dryed up oil looks like shrimp skin