661 Oil Test 32:1 vs 40:1 vs 50:1 ?

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lts funny how people judge an oil on smell yet insist on running full synthetics with sulfur. o_OlF l did run full symthetics, l'd want them to stink to know they won't cause blowby in record time.lol The sulfur is needed in full synthetics due to their inherrent nature.
 
lts funny how people judge an oil on smell yet insist on running full synthetics with sulfur. o_OlF l did run full symthetics, l'd want them to stink to know they won't cause blowby in record time.lol The sulfur is needed in full synthetics due to their inherrent nature.
Sulfur isn't added to synthetic two stroke oils or any other two stroke oil for that matter.
 
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Some guns and stuff...

Does anyone know what mix smells strongly like burning plastic at 50:1. Horrible smell, lingered long after stopped running the saw, affected the taste of delicious beverage and tasty smoke.
 
The Department of Natural Resources sets a time for each day of the hunting season that sets when hunting may start and end for the day. It's set such that it is still light enough to see with a quality scope just prior too and just after legal hours.
already there you have a huge different in hunting style and the less demand for a large high quality scoop.
Over here, it"s us, the hunters, who decide when the day start and stop.
 
Sulfur isn't added to synthetic two stroke oils or any other two stroke oil for that matter.
Sulfur is what causes glazing, piston varnish and the other nasties associated with full synthetics. The sulfur don't burn and is whats left behind causing loss of ring seal and blowby down the track. Throttle responce suffers too. Most guys who pull their muffler and go sheez look at that orange brown varnish on my piston........well they are looking at sulfur simple as that.
 
Yamalube arrived. I mix 32:1 for my WWS 385's big end bearing. The 288 and 394 have more robust bottom ends (that sounds funny), but I doubt the extra oil will hurt. Everything else 2-stroke on my property I'm not emotionally attached to.
 
I have seen many euro guns like that and in calibers as big as 375 h&h. Not uncommon at all and partly driven by their preferable for large objective scopes.
you have you got a picture of that then? maybe it is a common S & M thing to get smacked in the eye by a heavy recoil rifle from a weirdly rear mounted scope, but I seriously doubt it, no matter where you reckon it is common.
 
Sulfur is what causes glazing, piston varnish and the other nasties associated with full synthetics. The sulfur don't burn and is whats left behind causing loss of ring seal and blowby down the track. Throttle responce suffers too. Most guys who pull their muffler and go sheez look at that orange brown varnish on my piston........well they are looking at sulfur simple as that.
Sulfur isn't added to two cycle oil...
 
Anyone know how to fix these lazer levels ? it is self leveling ,it self levels still for up and down ,but if i do it horizontal it will not find level anymore ,it worked when i got it real nice ,but now is useless ,just get a beeping alarm ,doing dirt work sucks without this working ,helpppppppp . sorry to derail the 13 other subjects going on .
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Sulfur is what causes glazing, piston varnish and the other nasties associated with full synthetics. The sulfur don't burn and is whats left behind causing loss of ring seal and blowby down the track. Throttle responce suffers too. Most guys who pull their muffler and go sheez look at that orange brown varnish on my piston........well they are looking at sulfur simple as that.
Non of these oils have sulfur added. Where are you getting this idea of sulfur?? The glazing you see would be caused by polymers and some carbon, and I've seen this on engines running on mineral oil as much or more than synthetics.
 
Does anyone know if a Savage .308 win bolt action can be rechambered and rebarrelled to a 300 win mag?
Change the bolt face and it would work but feeding would be a pain. Short action to long action caliber changes work better the other way.
 
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I have had several as well. Extremely heavy and very thick due to being made of cheap, chopped fiberglass instead of being hand laid like a Mcmillan.
Here is a H&S on a 375, a MCM on a 300 win and 300 ultra and a pacific research on a sako 25-06AI.
I have several Zeiss scopes myself. What are you hunting with that 375? Bear...elk?
 

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