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Subthread 32:1 vs 50:1 (heat data)
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<blockquote data-quote="pallis" data-source="post: 204047" data-attributes="member: 4594"><p>It's late, and I haven't read through all the responses, but one possible explanation is that the greater the oil mix, the leaner the saw is going to run. 32:1 means less fuel per air mix than 50:1. The leaner the saw runs, the hotter it runs. To test it you might start with 50:1 and work down, adjusting the carb as you go.</p><p></p><p>Pat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pallis, post: 204047, member: 4594"] It's late, and I haven't read through all the responses, but one possible explanation is that the greater the oil mix, the leaner the saw is going to run. 32:1 means less fuel per air mix than 50:1. The leaner the saw runs, the hotter it runs. To test it you might start with 50:1 and work down, adjusting the carb as you go. Pat [/QUOTE]
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