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Hi all, might be common but I've never noticed it before...

 

I have a black oily residue around the exhaust of my t540. Don't get the same residue on my 560. The last mix was using the green stihl 2 stroke oil, I usually use the red stihl 2 stroke.

 

Wondered if anyone could clear this up for me, if it's a problem I'll act straight away, if it's not just tell me to wind my neck in!

 

Thanks in advance

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Take out the spark arrestor.... But all saws do that it's worse though when the exhaust flow can't escape like on yours because the arrestor is still in.

 

 

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I'm running stihl hp super and it's measured with the stihl sqeezzy bottles .

ms150 did it badly until I drilled a larger exhaust hole ,then loads of liquid started coming out!!

Guess the exhaust was so restrictive it can not escape and the gas turns to liquid before it has a chance to exit, the spark arrestor would cause the same.... I could be talking bollocks though but I never noticed it on my t540 that I did take the spark arrestor out of straight away.

 

 

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