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As Blumbly says Bumps, broken rings will cause running problems in a two stroke because they will cause a loss in compression. Depending on the sealing of the piston in the bore, the symtoms can vary often making it hard to work out, From what i understand, the biggest difference between the 125 and 160 motors was the hardness of the bore and the thickness of the pistons, this resulted in 125's still running , and often really well, with next to no rings left as the sealing was so good, where as the 160 barrel was a lot softer and piston much lighter resulting in wear that affected the running much earlier. combine that with worn crank seals etc, etc, it's mostly why it's the 160 that causes headaches.....
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Also with a 2 stroke they (being the rings) have to suck (or have compression) on both the up and down strokes. As to pull the fuel air mix from the carby and through the crankcase to allow for the bottom end to be lubricated. Then pull the fuel mix into the combustion chamber. Where as 4 strokes only needed compression on the backwards stroke. Due to having a sump with oil to lubricant it's bottom end. So less work is needed by the rings in a 4 stroke.
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Well done Bumps and a great outcome, one of the best learning curves possible!!
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Bumps I was just looking around and stumbled across this, I realized you had been struggling with this motor for a long time but I didn't think it was quite that long. Anyway we now know how to solve the LM carbs and can mix and match any parts from a dozen carbs and get them to work as a carby should work with a tick over idle and full control over whatever revs you need depending on how high the grass is you are mowing. Great carby once setup, but most things I have read about getting them to work is just folklore and myths
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