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thanks do you think this is wat is causing t t not start? thought it might just be really boggy ?thanks do you think this is wat is causing t t not start? thought it might just be really boggy ?
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For a 250, you can get away with a leaner mix like 40:1 but I still race a 250 2-stroke from time to time for fun and I run 32:1. More oil = less friction, less heat, better sealing, etc...
Any idea what it was jetted to run? the difference between 40:1 and 32:1 is fairly minimal and if the bike is jetted fairly well I doubt you will tell a difference. If the plug is black it is too rich.
thanks do you think this is wat is causing t t not start? thought it might just be really boggy ?
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