661 Oil Test 32:1 vs 40:1 vs 50:1 ?

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Assuming the saw is tuned right, here is nothing wrong with the way that muffler looks.
I think alot of you guys are just not accustomed to not having a saw tuned overly rich.

You stated this ^^^^^^^

Thats a BIG assumption ................ I wonder if the plug is white too ?
I dont agree with you on the muffler, I have been doing this 2 cycle repair stuff since the early 80's ................. white mufflers are a precurser to an early death IMHO

I replied with this ^^^^^^

Huge assumption based on what I have seen here..
Never seen a white muffler but tan and dry is perfect. My Autotune Husky runs like this at 32:1 as it should.

Now you are totally contradicting your previous post.
I wish you would take a minute to think about your postings before you hit the "post reply" button ........... I am sure that you know what you are trying to say, but it definitely comes across confusing at best, and sometimes downright contradictory. :crazy2:
 
You stated this ^^^^^^^



I replied with this ^^^^^^



Now you are totally contradicting your previous post.
I wish you would take a minute to think about your postings before you hit the "post reply" button ........... I am sure that you know what you are trying to say, but it definitely comes across confusing at best, and sometimes downright contradictory. :crazy2:
I said I have never seen a white muffler, but that tan is perfect. Where is the contradiction?
 
You must be thinking that the muffler Pictured was white? It's not, it's tan and as I said looked fine if it was tuned right...JEEZ!
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This aint white ?
 
Sometimes camera flash can make tan look white, there are so many variables such as lighting and what have you

Sent from my non internal combustion device.
True ................ but the rest of the rust looking areas and the tan area to the rear of the white area clued me in to my opinion
 
I don't believe the OP said.
That sort of buildup gets in the exhaust port too..which is why Jaso caps sulfated ash and as a result detergents..
Was wondering about it flaking off and gouging a piston ,i would not want that stuff in my muffler with chance going into the exhaust port .
 

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