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<blockquote data-quote="PawPaw" data-source="post: 176935" data-attributes="member: 1934"><p>It's not good to let 2 strokes idle much as they tend to then collect unburnt fuel mix in the crank cavity and then foul the plug when you do twist the throttle. These engines need the rpms to keep this from becoming a problem. The extra speed of the fuel mix above idle by reving the engine helps to keep it cleaned out. I never set a 2 stroke so it will idle as I want it to rev or not run rather than collect the excess fuel mix in the crank case.</p><p></p><p>Paw Paw</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PawPaw, post: 176935, member: 1934"] It's not good to let 2 strokes idle much as they tend to then collect unburnt fuel mix in the crank cavity and then foul the plug when you do twist the throttle. These engines need the rpms to keep this from becoming a problem. The extra speed of the fuel mix above idle by reving the engine helps to keep it cleaned out. I never set a 2 stroke so it will idle as I want it to rev or not run rather than collect the excess fuel mix in the crank case. Paw Paw [/QUOTE]
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