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| I have a Yamaha DT50. There is a separate 2stroke tank. unfortunately I haven't used this little beast for a few years and the 2stroke has solidified in the tank, and I imagine also in the pipes and carb. Any ideas about the best way of clearing this? thanks ![]() |
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| Laquer thinner will dissolve that crap in minutes.
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| you could just get rid of the reseviour, block off the oil pump and start mixing your gas.. |
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