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Sorry Stubby, i have man flu, i didnt read your post fully, just another senior moment.

 

Hey no worries . Sorry about the man flu . You need CBBs and lots of " there theres " from a good looking nurse ! . Man flue is the worst :biggrin: . Get better soon bud :001_smile: ( waiting on Dms for the other thing :sneaky2: )

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I had similar stuff with mine a while back , cleaned the carb , put a new fuel filter in , still the same . Last chance saloon , changed the plug and off she went .

 

Bingo.

 

Running well again but will bury it into some beech to be sure!

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Looks mega rich, looks like either the air filter is blocked making it that way or the carb H screw needs some adjustment. It could be just too much oil being added to the fuel - 50:1 is normal.

 

The electrodes on the plug should be the colour of coffee with milk added!

 

It may be worth checking the exhaust port is clean as well, carbon can form near where it enters the cylinder and can fall in causing scuffs to the piston!

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