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TOPIC: Decarbonnizing the muffler
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Majestic (User)
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Decarbonnizing the muffler 8 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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I was reviewing the Two Stroke Maintenance Chart posted in the Guides/FAQs section of this web site and noticed the topic of "Decarbonise The Muffler Assembly." I was wondering how this is accomplished?
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Rob (Admin)
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Re:Decarbonnizing the muffler 8 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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Remove & disassemble the exhaust, clean out all the carbon that you can, then repack/reassemble and reattach.
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Majestic (User)
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Re:Decarbonnizing the muffler 8 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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Thanks Rob for that information!
I've have found the online Guides/FAQ to be most informative. I only wish Vento was that helpful. Recently I tried your suggestion of the Iridium spark plug. Not only does the scooter start better, but it idles a lot smoother as well.
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Re:Decarbonnizing the muffler 5 Months, 1 Week ago
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I used a small steel brush with no water or solvents or anything. There was really only a little build up around where the muffler connects to the pipe.
Are there any restrictions on the exaust of the 50cc vento/UM?
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