1. If you mix the fuel with too much oil you will foul the plug.
2. If you put too little oil in the odds are good you will seize the motor.
Your bike is a 2 stroke. since you are mixing gas and oil together oil naturally blows out your tail pipe. if this is happening, then there is nothing wrong with your bike, unless it is a 4 stroke.
I think its a stroked motor i could be wrong
Bad compression is usually worn out piston rings, no compression is usually bad valves - assuming it's a 4-stroke.
mixing with the wrong people
No, you should not use 10W-30 oil for a 50:1 gas mix. Typically, a two-stroke engine requires a specific two-stroke oil that is designed for mixing with gasoline at that ratio. Using the wrong type of oil can lead to inadequate lubrication, increased wear, or engine damage. Always refer to your engine's manual for the recommended oil type for mixing.
yes
bore X bore X stroke X .7854 = displacment 47mm bore with a 49.5 stroke 47 x 47 x 49.5 x .7854 = 85.879 86cc motor bore X bore X stroke X .7854 displacment 47mm bore with a 49.5mm stroke 47 x 47 x 49.5 x .7854 85.879 86cc motor Wat??? 47 x 47 x 49.5 x .7854 85879.9557. How is that an 86cc motor? How about 47 x 47 x 49.5 x .0007854? 85.8799557 or 4.7cm x 4.7cm x 4.95cm x .7854 85.8799557 Do your math before you post wrong answers.
It basically depends on how serious the stroke is and the person it is happening to. Generally speaking yes they know something is going wrong but there is a great deal of confusion and a lack of motor control. It is very upsetting and distressing. The inability to be able to do anything is perhaps the most frightening.
Only occurs is something goes wrong while your dough is mixing usually occurs from over mixing.
Yes.
Wrong
There is nothing wrong with the motor there is something wrong with the switching circuits