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<blockquote data-quote="turbotodd" data-source="post: 364589" data-attributes="member: 7376"><p>Only way a decarb helps is if the rings are STUCK to the piston due to excess carbon buildup. Yamaha makes a product called Ringfree that will remove 99.9% of it. Only thing that I've found that actually works. They also make another product that is specifically designed for a LOT of hard buildup carbon, that works faster than ringfree....or anything else I've found for that matter....it is called YIEC (Yamaha internal engien cleaner). That stuff is bad. But expensive and makes a huge mess. And requires special handling while using.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turbotodd, post: 364589, member: 7376"] Only way a decarb helps is if the rings are STUCK to the piston due to excess carbon buildup. Yamaha makes a product called Ringfree that will remove 99.9% of it. Only thing that I've found that actually works. They also make another product that is specifically designed for a LOT of hard buildup carbon, that works faster than ringfree....or anything else I've found for that matter....it is called YIEC (Yamaha internal engien cleaner). That stuff is bad. But expensive and makes a huge mess. And requires special handling while using..... [/QUOTE]
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