HuskyP
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What is the best fuel ratio to ensure the bottom end of the big block saws (like the 395 and 660) have sufficient lubrication?
Seems there’s a general consensus!THE LONG ANSWER AND THE SHORT ONE IS 34:1. R.I.P. Thanks
That would be 3.004694835680751 oz per gallon. I'll try to measure that tomorrow! Hahahahaha....good one42.6:1
You have no idea. Pick a ratio and go have fun.That would be 3.004694835680751 oz per gallon. I'll try to measure that tomorrow! Hahahahaha....good one
On it. Old heads say 32:1. That’s good for me so I’m off to have fun. No lookin back!You have no idea. Pick a ratio and go have fun.
Yes Sir! I turned my saws today with a tach. They are dialed in and running great. Thanks so much! They enjoy the 32:1 cocktail.All these ratios and brands mean ONE thing. Tune your saw or blow up. A well adjusted saw can over come many problems, but a poorly adjusted one with good oil will still blow up. Thanks
I am almost never wrong with more than fifty years of experience. I know the tell tale signs of a perfect running engine. I know when an engine is just a touch too lean or rich what could go wrong. So I take the plug out to see just to find it is about perfect. Then some thing is not perfect so I take the plug out to discover it is running way too lean or. So grab a scrench or plug socket and check your plug it will give you the rest of the story. I love engine work but hate it when I find avoidable problems. No I really really hate it when I am the one to blame. ThanksYes Sir! I turned my saws today with a tach. They are dialed in and running great. Thanks so much! They enjoy the 32:1 cocktail.
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