spraying black oil out of exhaust...is that normal?

i have a 701 with ada 33cc domes and a lpw freestyle. Its got aftermarket mikuni 44's and when running on the trailer i ended up spraying the floor/wall of the garage with oil that came from the exhaust. Is it normal for freestyle engines to run that rich or do i need to change something. In the water it doesn't seem to be as bad but it is also harder to tell in the water.
 

WAB

salty nuts
Location
coastal GA
'Spooge' is normal with any 2stroke. I think the brand of oil makes a difference. Cheaper oil = more spooge out of the exhaust.
WD40 removes the spooge off most surfaces.
What ratio are you mixing your fuel & oil?
 
im running 40:1 amsoil interceptor. It doesn't seem to spooge as much when i actually ride it in the water so maybe just free reving doesn't give a complete burn. I guess ill just watch piston wash and plug color
 

Mark44

Katie's Boss
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im running 40:1 amsoil interceptor. It doesn't seem to spooge as much when i actually ride it in the water so maybe just free reving doesn't give a complete burn. I guess ill just watch piston wash and plug color


Thats because it mixes with the water.............

Mark44
 

Roo

it's all good
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Cheap oil + plus running a rich mixture yields (both rich in fuel and oil) this...

I gave up on having a clean back right corner on a jetski - never going to happen.
 
'Spooge' is normal with any 2stroke. I think the brand of oil makes a difference. Cheaper oil = more spooge out of the exhaust.
WD40 removes the spooge off most surfaces.
WHAT RATIO ARE YOU MIXING YOUR FUEL AND OIL?/FONT]

So does a better brand of oil burn better? :dunno: Or since there is "spooge" does it mean the oil just passes trough the combustion chamber oiling needed parts and helping the rings make a better seal..

How much oil do you think it burns? compaired to how much just passes through ? "SMOOGE" "sorry flipper" "green peace" ect...

Seems to me oil acts as a coolant, sealer, and lubes

Does gas break down what the oil is in there for? So again more oil the better? :dunno:

If so let there be "spooge" run as much oil as long as it doesn't effect the performance..


Wow, now when you think about it. If this is true do stroker motors need more oil then stock stroked motors. Due to more travel of the rod and motor piston skirt and ring frction?

Will more oil help your rings seal better and make better combustion :crazy:??


"SPOOGE"is your friend.. well at least to keep your motor safe. stuff is a mess to clean up, wd does do well
 
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