Little Al
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I presume that is 6/99 dollars For less than a litre of bar oil That's expensive
I presume that is 6/99 dollars For less than a litre of bar oil That's expensive
Get rid of the screen ... here’s what a 362cm can do with custom tube exhaust ...Nice! As far as that screen goes, I was wondering if there were any small gains to be had without opening up the muffler. A few years ago I uncrimped another muffler, gutted it and opened up the exit hole a bunch. It didn’t really seem to cut any different but was ear splitting loud. So I ended up getting another stock muffler.
I know it. I only use it with that long bar to keep it from getting too hot, because replacing the bar is hard on one's wallet.I presume that is 6/99 dollars For less than a litre of bar oil That's expensive
Never have been involved in buying mix or bar oil in small quantities& getting our mix/ bar oil from a small independent oil blenders (Ex ELF)& now more into karts & micro light aircraft as the bike 2smoke is almost extinct our oil for mix is equiv to Elf HTX 975 & bar oil comes tackfier free with a quantity of tacifier to add as required the cost is in the 4euro's for mix & 2 & shrapnel for bar oil per litre what is the advantage of the pictured oil over standard bar oil ?I know it. I only use it with that long bar to keep it from getting too hot, because replacing the bar is hard on one's wallet.
I asked my STIHL Tech for advice on my MS 362 bar/chain oiling problem. He handed me a bottle of this oil. The bar and chain love it. Haven't found another local store that has a oil of this caliber at any cost. This is thinner than standard oil. So it works better with my stingy STIHL Oiler to provide enough oil on the bar to prevent over heating. I'd run standard oil if STIHL would install a higher volume Oil Pump.what is the advantage of the pictured oil over standard bar oil ?
Thank you. I'll just continue using what works. At 75 yrs young, convenience holds top priority in most situations.If the only advantage is easier flowing surey a % of atf or diesel would be a solution easier on the wallet Again if Stihl installed a fit for purpose oiler the problem wouldn't exsist However whatever you are happy with
Arh you are not going to pull the age card on me I can give you 7 years start I'll be 83in the not to distant futureThank you. I'll just continue using what works. At 75 yrs young, convenience holds top priority in most situations.
Well; if U didn't already know how to mix your own oil, I'd gladly loan U some of mine.Arh you are not going to pull the age card on me I can give you 7 years start I'll be 83in the not to distant future
Probably ordinary window type screening, @farmer steve . That's a clever idea for my drill press motor. I forget to cover it , and them daubers take every advantage of it too.@slowcar281. can you post a pic with the screen held up to the light or on a white piece of paper? thanks.
@slowcar281. can you post a pic with the screen held up to the light or on a white piece of paper? thanks.
never saw one with the "white" stuff in the screen. i'll get a pic of some tomorrow and see how the differ.
Hey Larry. Check you 362 and see if you can see thru the screen. Slocars looks like there is something in the screen itself.Probably ordinary window type screening, @farmer steve . That's a clever idea for my drill press motor. I forget to cover it , and them daubers take every advantage of it too.
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