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Two stroke fuel ratios
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<blockquote data-quote="Doskiez" data-source="post: 8066411" data-attributes="member: 155600"><p>Just to throw in my .02, I just pulled my Stihl 038 magnum apart, one of the crank bearings failed, and the cylinder and piston look perfect. Saw is ported, higher compression, higher RPM more timing, etc. I run 40:1 VP 2 stroke oil and AV gas. No appreciable carbon buildup on the piston, muffler, etc after 500 or so hours</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doskiez, post: 8066411, member: 155600"] Just to throw in my .02, I just pulled my Stihl 038 magnum apart, one of the crank bearings failed, and the cylinder and piston look perfect. Saw is ported, higher compression, higher RPM more timing, etc. I run 40:1 VP 2 stroke oil and AV gas. No appreciable carbon buildup on the piston, muffler, etc after 500 or so hours [/QUOTE]
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