Crossotter
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Is it possible to run my Stihl 028 & Husky 50 off the same gas mixture ? Or am I just setting myself up for mech problems ?
In case you missed it, in this case I'm totally on-board with spidey's ratio, just totally synthetic here.
Speaking of, you're done with your wagon ride, no? I figured you wouldn't be able to type legibly by now...and canned beer.
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Speaking of, you're done with your wagon ride, no? I figured you wouldn't be able to type legibly by now...
same here,,but certain enviroMENTALists on this forum,,will howl like a mad banshee..polluting the environmentEvery 2 stroke I have ever owned (weed eaters, mowers, chain saws, concrete saws, pumps, 4 wheelers, dirt bikes, snowmobiles, etc etc.) has run great on 32:1 Yamalube 2...I have one can of 2 stroke gas mixed up, they all drink from the same can.
It's not so much the individual engines requirements, the factory(s) just says to mix at XYZ based on their oil.
Most 2 strokes made since early eightys, heck, even 70s, (but I'm sure someone will come up with an exception ) will run good at 32:1 with most any decent oil, even leaner (40:1, 50:1) if using the better oils (read, synthetics)
Any of you guys ever try the amsoil saber professional? They recommend using it at 80:1 or 100:1, regardless of what your equipment specifies:
https://www.amsoil.com/shop/by-prod...ssional-synthetic-2-stroke-oil/?code=ATPPK-EA
A friend of mine got me to try it, and I've been using it at 75:1 ever since in my 50:1 saw...it's quite amazing.
20:1 is really rich!!1 quart per 5 gallons comes out to 20:1
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Sounds like time travel back to the 70's. I remember my first Poulan was 16:1 , that was regular non detergent 30 w oil. Oil has changed a lot since then , sounds a little heavy on the oil to me.1 quart per 5 gallons comes out to 20:1
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