Last month a bought a 1994 GTX at an auction said it had electrical issues, got it home everything in the electrical box was new except the solenoid, changed it and boom it works, now I'm new to two stoke other than snowblowers when I got the thing It had 150psi in both cylinders, we have taken it out 3 times in those 3 times we have used about 3 quarts of oil in a little over 3 tanks of fuel, its been running great until this evening when I took it out, I added some Johnson 2 cycle fuel system cleaner filled it up and rode for about an hour the all of sudden it started losing power and it backfired so I just coasted in and loaded up and went home when I got home I took the plugs out and the front spark plug looked like it had been dropped or hit the piston and had almost no gap I check the compression and I got around 80 up front and 150 in the rear I looked at the piston and it didn't show any marks and the marks weren't shiny so I suspect That I may have dropped it and been like that, anyway could it be anything beside a top end rebuild as we were planning on taking it out over the weekend for one last ride before it gets too cold as it has been unseasonably warm here in Indiana, if not what could have caused it if the plug had been dropped could that have done it? for my first thought before I got home was I worked some crud loose and plugged up the carb up, I mean I don't think the 2 cycle cleaner could have done it, but IDK enough to know for sure could have been lack of oil or a cooling issue? Also how hard its it to rebuild the top end? I mean I can work on car engines or would it better to spend the extra money with a rebuilt engine?
Thanks any and all info would be appreciated.
Thanks any and all info would be appreciated.