Moparmyway
Its just a saw
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Vince, I would be afraid of piston slap on that one ............ were you able to measure skirt clearance ?
Hadnt tried it Mopar. Just tore saw down right quick to see it everything was wearing right after putting new piston and rings in. I know this Louisiana heat and humidity like to killed me noodling that much wood up!!!! Lol!!Thats how my motors with R50 look.
I havent seen any other oil look like it.
I bet you can wipe that center of the piston with a rag and it will clean up
Any idea of about how much fuel you used for those 5 truckloads of wood ?Hadnt tried it Mopar. Just tore saw down right quick to see it everything was wearing right after putting new piston and rings in. I know this Louisiana heat and humidity like to killed me noodling that much wood up!!!! Lol!!
It wasnt alot but I didnt pay attention Mopar. Maybe 2 gallons? Dang heat had me delirious!!!Any idea of about how much fuel you used for those 5 truckloads of wood ?
What is your honest opinion on stihl ultra hpI'm gonna run Belray H1R 32:1 no matter what any test "proves".....
I've been inside a **** ton on saw engines. When I pull one down that's been ran on less, or "cheaper" oil, I don't like what I see. Yeah, with my own eyes.
I've used K2, Motul, Mobil 2T, and H1R. They are all great oils. But at any ratio less than 32:1, I'd feel as though I was cheaping out on the level of protection.
You know what's funny mastermind, I used to run 50:1 in everything until I started reading yours and mr snellings post about 32:1 I now run 32:1 and my old 046 magnum definatly feels more powerful that before. As you say it may be the whole ring seal factor. I'm sold on it anywaysI'm pretty sure Gordon Jennings research trumps yours.
Even if it is 40 years old.
The mind is a powerful thing[emoji6]You know what's funny mastermind, I used to run 50:1 in everything until I started reading yours and mr snellings post about 32:1 I now run 32:1 and my old 046 magnum definatly feels more powerful that before. As you say it may be the whole ring seal factor. I'm sold on it anyways
No problem Mike....i'm glad its getting used.Ditto here, I used 50:1 for 18 yrs, but I only went to 40:1, and I'm using your oil Chris, Thanks!
32:1 r50 in carb saws and 32:1 r2 or k2 in autotune/mtronicsNo posts in 2 days?!?! Has everyone finally figured out that 50:1 dyno is the way to go?
32:1 r50 in carb saws and 32:1 r2 or k2 in autotune/mtronics
Pretty much but Ive learned to keep my thoughts and opinions to myself here . Nothing but a never ending discussion thats runs in circles with no conclusion. That setup is what works for me and what Ive settled on. For firewood cutting Ill probably settle on 32:1 K2 for simplicityWhat brought you to this conclusion? Viscosity and adjustments?
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