Re: Just a hopeless cause?
IF as you suspect, there is carbon or ?? sticking the compression rings occasionally, then a solvent that can attack hardened carbon, without attacking the seals would be a reasonable thing to try. Apparently you've found some short-term success using "seafoam" (whatever that is).<br /><br />I'd try bringing the piston up high in the cylinder (take all the plugs out then rotate the motor by hand, and watch the piston until you get it "high" enough to get it to "seal" off the ports. Then get some rust penetrant type material (or perhaps even your seafoam stuff, and squirt as much into the cylinder as you can get into it, then put the plug back int that hole finger tight only, to keep the "light ends" of the solvent material from evaporating off, and let it sit over night (or even a couple of days, if you can... The longer the better. AND if you could position the motor, such that the material covered the entire circumference of the ring, the better as well).<br /><br />After you've let it sit for "a while", pull the plug out, and use a baster syringe, or other similar device to suction out as much of the material as you can, before cranking the motor over with the starter only and NO plugs in the cylinders (you don't want it to fire just yet), until you have ejected almost all of the excess solvent material. (four or five revolutions of the engine with the starter should suffice, if it's spinning pretty freely...)<br /><br />Then I'd put one light squirt of 2-stroke oil in each cylinder (but especially this one), re-install the plugs, and give it a try... If the rings were stuck by excess gum/carbon,they should be better than before.<br /><br />Otherwise, you just might have to pull it down, and have a lookee see...<br /><br />GOOD LUCK Obiwan Jeeper