Posted by Tom Fleming on October 10, 2011 at 02:20:15 from (67.20.249.95):
In Reply to: Backfiring posted by J.D.HEICHEL on October 09, 2011 at 20:44:23:
Jim is spot on. Likely to have alot of carbon built up in the combustion chambers. I am willing to guess that if you have the fuel mixture correct and the timing right, it will disappear over time as the carbon burns out. A technique for getting rid of carbon build up was to run the engine up to temp, and use Seafoam or similar poured directly into the carb (on cars) until the engine stalled. Let it sit for 5-10 mins, then start it back up and run it. Only works on down draft or similar carbs, as the up draft style won't pick up enough to stall the engine.
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