pudlejumper
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- May 8, 2005
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- 32
The symptom I’m dealing with is mud butt fuel and oil in my test bucket.
Things I’m sure of (tested)
Float is not stuck, both cylinders have compression and are firing.
The motor starts right up and runs pretty good.
I just ran some sea foam through it as per how every video said to de carbon it.
Also no fuel or oil is coming out of the “spitter”
Plugs aren’t foaled.
The only thing I can think of is that the 20:1 oil fuel ratio I have researched for this old of a motor is too oil saturated at idle?
I , A)don’t want to put the gross slushy at the end of a 15 minute idle into the lakes I plan on boating
B) really don’t want to blow up my motor cutting back on oil on a hunch.
Another thought I had was if it’s just because it’s not under a load? I’ve read it’s common for some unburnt oil to end up in the exhaust but I find this excessive. I’ll try to load a picture of what a typical warm up yields.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Things I’m sure of (tested)
Float is not stuck, both cylinders have compression and are firing.
The motor starts right up and runs pretty good.
I just ran some sea foam through it as per how every video said to de carbon it.
Also no fuel or oil is coming out of the “spitter”
Plugs aren’t foaled.
The only thing I can think of is that the 20:1 oil fuel ratio I have researched for this old of a motor is too oil saturated at idle?
I , A)don’t want to put the gross slushy at the end of a 15 minute idle into the lakes I plan on boating
B) really don’t want to blow up my motor cutting back on oil on a hunch.
Another thought I had was if it’s just because it’s not under a load? I’ve read it’s common for some unburnt oil to end up in the exhaust but I find this excessive. I’ll try to load a picture of what a typical warm up yields.
Thanks in advance for any advice.