2 stroke piston appearance

tom3

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Just curious, wondering what the piston top on a decent running two stroke is supposed to look like. Looking down in my blower and the piston is light brown and dry. I get a small chunk of light colored carbon in the plug gap now and then too. Seems like that piston should be some oily? Should I add some more oil in the mix? I use Stihl oil. Little motor is five or six years old and get used quite bit blowing and sucking/bagging leaves.
 

Hammermechanicman

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No the piston should not be oily. Coffee colored residue is good but black isn't bad. Just depends how much black buildup. If using Stihl Ultra mix at 50:1 any heavier and if carbons up exhaust screens. You are probably good.
 
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Think about this. I have one spark plug that is light brown after running for 25 hrs. I have another plug that is black after running for 25 hrs. Which engine would you say is running properly?
 

tom3

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Thanks for the info. I guess I was living in the past when two strokes were real oil burners.
 
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