180BT
965 18 59-03 (Some other numbers on there that I can't figure out what they mean)
Serial: 81004572
Manuf: 2008
This is my own personal machine that I've had for 12 years. I purchased it new from a dealer. It's run excellent for me over the years and I take good care of it (kind of). It's had light use. I have about a 1/2 acre and for 10 of those years, I used it for fall and spring clean up. Probably about 3 hours in the spring and 3 in the fall. I lend it to a neighbor who tacks about 2 more additional hours per season. For the past 2 years, I've also been using it has my weekly clean up after mowing during the summer season. I mix it 50:1 per spec and always send a can of fresh mix when I lend it out.
During my spring clean up a month or two ago, I noticed it slightly bogging every 30 seconds ago just briefly, and then after warming up for about 10 minutes, it would go away. Lately, the bogging is becoming slightly worse and lasting longer, so I thought I'd go through it for the first time. It's the original air filter, pre-filter, and plug. The air filter and pre-filter look brand new but the plug has seen better days.
Sorry for being so long-winded but wanted to give an accurate background. Upon opening it up, I noticed a significant amount of green oil around the choke area in front of the metal screen. It was dripping out of there. Also, a significant amount of carbon build-up in the exhaust port on one side of the port, kind of building up a little higher as it gets closer to the piston. My guess is that the carbon is my own fault for keeping that old spark plug for so long.
Do I attempt to clean that carbon out of the exhaust port? If so, how? I'm afraid of getting it into the cylinder. And could these issues be causing my problem? Or should I be going through the carb with a rebuild or even replace it with an aftermarket?
Lastly, I know carbon can be a problem with these 2 strokes but I'm perplexed by the green oil in the intake. I've never seen that. It's very green and clean. It had no odor of gas at all.
Edit: The exhaust screen is clean.
Thank you.