The engine is getting worn and blow by is getting into the crankcase and forcing oil from the valve cover into the air breather.
You need special carb cleaner for 2 stroke engines. Since the oil in the fuel lubes the internals carb cleaner will strip off the oil leaving the cylinders to years worth of damage in a matter of seconds. Always use carb cleaner for 2 stroke engines.
No you do not, you would put oil on a oil filter gasket if it is a spin on type, this stops the rubber from binding and helps it seal.
the dipstick is on the passenger side of the engine next to the carb. yellow stic with loop at the handle.
No, thank you.
On top of your carb thers a cable that go in the carb just unscrew it and go frome ther to your lever On top of your carb thers a cable that go in the carb just unscrew it and go frome ther to your lever
there should never be oil in the carb. if there is then you have a problem. have you tipped the motor on its side on the carb side?
Yes.
Inlet needle in carb sticking open; it runs in through the carb.
Too much engine oil could be the problem.
The needle and seat are leaking in your carb and flooding fuel into the engine block. Carb needs to be cleaned and repaired, pressure tested and then drain out oil and oil filter. refill oil and run 10-15 minutes. change oil again and replace oil filter.
Yes it will.
Usually a dirty carb ,but an inproperly adjusted carb can do it also . ******* it can also be the govenor setting in engine they are usually an oil bath govenor check your oil and if no luck you will have to adjust your govenor linkage*******
First thing to do is to check your oil. If it is overfull your carb is probably sticking and leaking gas into the block. This is a common problem and can easily be taken care of with a carb cleaning and an oil change. If it is not overfull, then there is one other cheap possibility. You could have a clogged breather. It is behind the carb bolted to the side of the block with a tube going to the carb. If it is clogged it will cause extra pressure in the engine and cause oil to blow by the valves. If it is not one of these two things then it is probably more serious and will take some small engine rebuilding.
If carb. Could be a bad fuel pump
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Bad float valve in carb
first off clean the fuel tank, replace the fuel filter, take the carb apart and clean it and then blow it our with compressed air, replace the spark plug, change the oil in the bottom end, grease moving parts. The alternative to cleaning the carb is to use seafoam or carb cleaner to clean the carb as it's running. You can also decarbon the motor by running a concentration of gas, oil and seafoam into the carb