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50 to 1 gas in 40 to 1 engines?

Started by bendjoseph, August 06, 2011, 03:13:00 PM

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Al_Smith

Quote from: Paul_H on August 10, 2011, 12:20:34 AM
I'll say more.If it's not the oil but the tuning,why tell people to add more oil?

 
Now who's arguing ??? I didn't tell people to use more oil I merely stated that I do and further more reiterated that what ever people are comforatble is just fine with me .

That's kinda what on line discussions are all about the last time I knew anything about them . ;) They haven't changed have they and nobody told me ????

Paul_H

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Quote from: bendjoseph on August 06, 2011, 03:13:00 PM
I bought a Stihl chainsaw.  It is 50 to 1.  My Echo backpack blower and weedwacker are 40 to 1.  Is it ok to run the 50 to 1 in them?


If I were the original poster I'd want a yes or no answer not a bunch more questions. :-*
Science isn't meant to be trusted it's to be tested

Al_Smith

 :D Yes then .However------------------ :-X

Paul_H

I enjoy your posts Al,however.... ;D
Science isn't meant to be trusted it's to be tested

Al_Smith

 :D Well you gotta liven things up now and again .We must all do our part .

Red 93 L1 #3383

I like my Amzoil Saber 100:1 mixed about 75:1 to 80:1.  I don't take the time ot get it measured exactly, I shotgun it using the marks on the side of the bottle.  We would run it 100:1 but with the seasonal help we give our equipment a safety net by telling them to mix it around 80:1.  We run that mix in all our 2-cycle equipment at work ( 18 string trimmers, 2 pole saws, 2 hedge trimmers, 4 push mowers, 8 chain saws, 3 hand held blowers, 6 back-pack blowers, 2 cut-off saws & a tamper ).  Alot of the equipment is used by seasonal help ( high school & college students ) who wouldn't know if its running lean or rich.  All they care is that it starts and runs & if it doesn't they bring it to me or the other mechanic to fix.  The only failures that we have had have been the result of wore out equipment ( we have a few 20 year old pieces ) or operator error ( straight gas / abuse / dropping...).
Stihl's: 2-064AV's, 020T, MS 310
'93 Ford F-150 Lightning, '94 F-150 4x4, '92 F-150 4x4 '80 F-150 EFI 7.5L, '04 Expedition (Wife's)

Al_Smith


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