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[QUOTE="bluesboy, post: 839492, member: 52315"] I have an '03 300 Gasser and have had several other strokers before. Here are a couple of points - hope they help. What make oil and mix ratio does your friend use? I've used Silkolene Comp 2 before and found it oiled the plug. It's a straight 40 grade oil and is quite heavy. Currently I use either Castrol TSS or Putolene MX7 (both fully synthetic) at 50:1 without problem. Best plug to use is NGK B8EGV. Is the breather pipe from the power valve chamber blanked or open? If it's blanked it may be causing slight oiling so best let it all drain out. LT jetting kits...hmmmm....I have one fitted to increase power off the bottom end. It undoubtedly worked but it utilises a very large pilot jet. The result with mine was that it caused excesive oiling out of the silencer and my one and only oiled plug! I'm not totally convinced that they're a huge benefit in our UK climate and gloopy riding conditions unless your on the pipe all the time. I'm removing the jetting kit. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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