Try a decent oil like Motul 800 at 40 to 1, you'll have no carbon deposits. I don't see the point in using those old school outdated oils.
Interesting point of view John.
My experience is that I've been using good old fashioned mineral based Castrol 2T in my VMX bikes at a very rich 20:1 since the 70's and never, ever had any problems with carbon build up. A few months back now I pulled my 77 YZ250 and 77 YZ400 down and aside from a nice coating of oil over all the crank, piston etc and a very neat light brown burn patterns (a bit heavier in the lower revving 400), the internal workings were perfect.
To be honest I couldn't be happier with this oil mix. I know quite a few others that also run it without any problems.
Simo I work on bikes every day and from what I've seen inside engines those using quality modern synthetic oils at 40 or 50 to 1 are cleaner with less carbon, less oily deposits running out the exhaust and run cleaner and crisper than the others. The wear factor is also very good, a lot of these bikes do way more hours than we do.
Modern technology is a good thing and oils have come a long way..
Interesting John. I don't work on them every day but I just don't have a reason to change what has worked for me for 30 plus years. I've never had any problems to be honest.
When I was road racing my RS125's back in the 80s and 90s I used A747 as it was a mineral based and synthetic blend but the engines were revving so much harder. And I have friends in the go karting world that use it for the same reasons.
I don't know mate, something about old dogs and new tricks but do you honestly think I would notice the difference? I ask that because I am the sort of person that doesn't like to change oils at all. And by that I mean if an engine has been running on oil A then I just could not change to oil B.
Also my bikes are jetted pretty well on Castrol 2T at 20:1 mix and I don't have any issues (except my Evo but I'm blaming Carl for that
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Anyway, I digress, this thread is about Kenneths carboning up problems not my resistance to any change
I'm always happy to listen and learn so maybe at Toowoomba we can discuss further?? That would be