How many of you run more oil in your mix than the manual calls for? Since my 346 died, I've been wondering if a little more engine lube in the mix might prolong the life of the saw.
Ian
Ian
bwalker said:I run all my two cycle stuff at 32:1, except my boat which has oil injection, that I have adjusted to run 50:1 and my snowmobile that has injection and came from the factory running at 20:1.
Oil is cheap and this non sense about carbon buildup is a bunch of bunk. My snowmobile which runs at 20:1 has never fouled a plug and I just replaced a set after two seasons. They looked great. Furthermore the rave valves(exhaust valves) are clean as well and do not really need to be cleaned, even though they get it yearly.
Just IMO, and IME.
bwalker said:I run all my two cycle stuff at 32:1, except my boat which has oil injection,
Just IMO, and IME.
Haywire Haywood said:I'm using Stihl brand oil but it doesn't say whether it's conventional or synthetic. Neither did the Wally World Super Tech house brand oil that I used to use. How do you know what brands are what?
Ian
I have seen engines with such drains, but I always thought they where to drain fuel in the event of a stuck carb float.ShoerFast said:Ben
Just something you might think is of interest,,,,,,,,
Years ago, 2cyl oil was just plain #30 weight oil, 16 : 1 and you had to shake the hell out of it to make it mix, and it separated quickly.
The first snowmobiles had pet-cogs at the bottom of the crankcase(some, not all) when they would get real temprimental, you needed to open the pet-cogs and drain the collected oil out. It would surprise you how much would come out sometimes. Oil sure came a long way since I have been tugging on starter ropes!
romeo said:Ben, Just a head up, dont trust that oil injection pump on the boat. Premixing would have saved a $1000. They dont warn you when they stop getting oil.
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