IndyMX said:Every 2 stroke owner who hasn't jetted their bike properly suffers from excess spooge.
Learn to jet and repack the silencer and you'll solve the problem.
IndyMX said:If it's spooging all over the place like you say, it's not jetted right.. It's crazy rich.
I'd guess if you did a plug chop, you'd find that...
IndyMX said:Spooge is almost always caused by a rich condition.
Arnt you just a barrel full of funny. For your information I installed the new silencer and my spooge problem is gone. so I think that you might want to remove the feminine hygeiene for a certain part of your body Cheers. :nener:whenfoxforks-ruled said:And the new silencer is akin to a new feminine hygiene product? Vintage Bob
Cr250r07 said:Arnt you just a barrel full of funny. For your information I installed the new silencer and my spooge problem is gone.
Rich Rohrich said:... until the new packing fills up with oil from your jetting that is too rich. Then you can repeat the cycle again. Come out here, ask what the problem is, get a correct answer, choose to ignore the advice that is clearly correct, and then... :coocoo:
You can run 16:1 oil ratio and not have spooge IF you jet correctly. If the jetting is off (and your jetting is most likely WAY off) you could lean it out to 66:1 and you'd still have a spooge problem.
... but why am I wasting the ASCII? You already told us it's NOT a jetting issue. Don't we all just feel like dopes for suggesting otherwise? :rotfl:
Patman said:See Rich a "real mechanic" has figured it all out and told ya' how it is :laugh:
Cr250r07 said:but dont listen to me
Cr250r07 said:so i hope yall know youve been arguing with a 13 year old yeah
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