I usually do this also but wouldn't it also allow the rubber diaphragms etc to dry out and crack ?
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A squirt of "Start Ya Bastard" always starts my 2 strokes - even if the fuel is old. Starts my 101 on cold mornings too - through a specially installed port from the drivers seat straight into the inlet manifold.
Have now found that the Ross saw gets the tiniest whisker across the plug electrodes when it is shut down hot and hence won't restart. Doesn't get this if it runs out of fuel; it can be restarted warm after a refuel.
Am using the recommended 25:1 fuel to oil mix, but starting to think that may be causing the plug prob.
DL
If you're getting the plug whiskers then it's either too much oil or the wrong type or the plug is too cold or it's too rich. If it starts reliably when warm the plug heat range is probably ok. Check the plug gap is in the right range & then try leaning out the oil to 30:1 (assuming that the oil is capable of that i.e. Read the packet).
Have you checked the air filter? If it's dirty it will create all of your symptoms!
This is one of the reasons I bought an electric lawn mower. It was a great move.
My Stihl chain saw refused to start recently, despite changing the fuel, so it may be next to be replaced.
I've found if I have fresh fuel most problems mysteriously disappear. Even a few weeks can make a difference. A few months old and it's very difficult to start my whipper snipper.