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No AWOL head bolts or vanished cracks to report, but both saws' clutches & brakes have stopped slipping!Has anyone else lost bolts while running 50:1, I just want to know the facts.
No AWOL head bolts or vanished cracks to report, but both saws' clutches & brakes have stopped slipping!Has anyone else lost bolts while running 50:1, I just want to know the facts.
Now it's fact, I read it on the internet twice, 50:1 fixes broken handles.
Has anyone else lost bolts while running 50:1, I just want to know the facts.
50:1 must have the same stuff in it as the head gasket repair kit I use .
Local saw shop told me theres a new product coming out called crackout. It works just like whiteout. You just spread it over the crack with a little brush and the crack is gone. The great thing about this product is it works with any ratio you run
That product has been out for quite some time
My only dislike in the oil is no dye also . Keep your screwdriver handy ,it may tune different than the thicker dirt bike oilsI mixed up some of the mythical
Mobil 1. 2t today at 32:1, I haven't ran any of it yet but kinda wish it had some dye in it
It seems very close to 800 T, it might smoke a little less when first fired.My only dislike in the oil is no dye also . Keep your screwdriver handy ,it may tune different than the thicker dirt bike oils
I plan on receiving that case of Mobil 1 from the raffle, so I won't have to worry about buying different oils.If you like mobil you woll like dumonde tech even more,see what i mean on the tuning ,have to retune with dumond also ,but my saws were happy in a broad adjustment vs a smaller spot with other oils
If the inside of the muffler is stinky and sticky from excess mix then that's from operator error and poor tune.18 years running saws on 50:1 Husky XP oil and then Aspen 2T (50:1) fuel and never a single issue with poor lubrication resulting in excessive wear, carbon buildup or scoring. All stock XP saws, for several hundred hours each year. Mufflers and screens never dripping wet or stinking. I've bought a few used saws recently from guys who ran 32:1 and 40:1 in them and they stink like an old burnt oil barrel. Rancid mess. Oily, coked up junkers. No thanks. 50:1 all the way.
I've never read so much speculation about oil ratios as I have here. Ported saw, I'd follow the builders advice, but on a stock saw just stick with the manufacturers specs.
Wasn't it Kent Hair that came out with the whiteout?Now it's fact, I read it on the internet twice, 50:1 fixes broken handles.
Has anyone else lost bolts while running 50:1, I just want to know the facts.
50:1 must have the same stuff in it as the head gasket repair kit I use .
Local saw shop told me theres a new product coming out called crackout. It works just like whiteout. You just spread it over the crack with a little brush and the crack is gone. The great thing about this product is it works with any ratio you run
Them's good, 50:1.
Something sounds fishy here...
Hope he doesn't lose his laugh.One other nice thing about 50:1 is it doesn't make the rungs on a ladder quite so slippery.View attachment 454964
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