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[QUOTE="High Lord Gomer, post: 162630, member: 16469"] You're right, it's just [i]which[/i] someone that's not clear. :confused: You can be more likely to sieze your engine going downhill if you are on a 2 stroke and you are trying to use engine braking to slow you down and you are not giving it any gas. If you are moving with the engine turning at an RPM substantially above idle but you are not giving it any gas, you are also not giving it any oil to lubricate the bottom end bearings. That holds true whether you are coasting down a hill or wound out in a flat field and merely let off the gas to slow down. On a 2 stroke, use the brakes to slow down, not the engine. BTW, the joke was about the muffler bearings and powerband, your friend did give you correct advice. [/QUOTE]
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