Question about 2 stroke running.

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nitroscope8

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In browsing through other threads I commonly read people talking about their 2 stroke acting as a 4 stroke while cruising and 2 stroke when accelerating. Ok...what does this mean? If it's a 2 stroke, how does this thing 4 stroke? The SLIGHTEST Idea I can come up with is that this pertains to a different in pitch from the engine because It sounds more of a pop pop pop when cruising but more of a brrrrrrrrrr when accelerating, but I can be way off. Any insight?
 

Bikeguy Joe

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That was probably me talking about the 2 stroke/4 stroke thing.

What happens is the engine not under load has too rich a mixture and fires every other cycle, like a four stroke engine. Most modern 2 strokes will run in a 2 stroke all the time, but our ancient piston ported engines will (when properly set up) break between a two cycle and a four cycle.

When just right, these engine break between a two stroke and a four stroke as they run in cruise mode, the slightest extra pull causing the engine to break into a full rich two stroke cycle.
 

Skyliner70cc

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4 stroking a two stroke means the mixture is so rich that it fires 1/2 as often as it should. 4 stroking is not recommended because it'll foul the plug and may cause rings to stick plus it will never allow engine to hit its normal operating temperature.
 

Bikeguy Joe

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Yes, but when set up right, these engines do four stroke when not loaded.

I changed my carb settings a dozen times an every time I got it to run in a two stroke across the range, there was less power and the engine ran hot.
 

nitroscope8

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Seems like mine is running well then. I had to adjust the carb clip because it was going through fuel faster than it should, but now it runs great and the plug is a light gray color with oily carbon everywhere else...which I assume is good and normal for 32:1 mix.