Not well versed at engines as I'd like to be I have questions regarding carbon deposits on an exhaust valve. I've done some online research but most deals with the deposits causing an exhaust valve to stick. That is not the issue I'm researching, but when the deposits don't allow the valve to seat properly or fully close. What causes these deposits and what can be done to decrease or eliminate the buildup? I would assume 100LL fuel could cause more build up. Obviously the C85 was designed for 80 octane, but good luck finding that these days. Basically my options are 93 octane ethanol free MoGas or 100LL AvGas.
I've read stuff saying the cylinder is too hot, another that it's running too cold and causes carbon, run it hard, don't run it hard. It gets confusing.
Thank
I've read stuff saying the cylinder is too hot, another that it's running too cold and causes carbon, run it hard, don't run it hard. It gets confusing.
Thank
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