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

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i just want to see a womans hoochie, whatever it is, over here a hoochie is something the army gives you to to sleep under in the pouring rain, which is about as useless as an ashtray on a motorbike in keeping you dry.
fangst
 
I know my skis call for tcw11 or equivalent. I can pull the cover off and take a picture of the decal on the hull right next to the fill cap. A low ash oil would be fine in it since it never runs at a steady speed.
 
Im been running motul 800 off road..........@ 15$ i currently got 2 liters of it.
Can we agree on a number of different products that depending on price people should be happy to run.
I'll start
I think I saw that oil for $29 here in west aus shelf price, hope to get better than that though
 
I know my skis call for tcw11 or equivalent. I can pull the cover off and take a picture of the decal on the hull right next to the fill cap. A low ash oil would be fine in it since it never runs at a steady speed.
They originally did, along with snowmobiles. This changed sometime in the late 90's. There are threads all over the internet on this particular subject.
 
So do you think a low ash oil should be used or a tcw111 in a modded piped ported squished 1990 550sx ski? I have been running amsoil saber at 32:1 to now 40:1. It burns real clean and seems to protect real well. All parts look great after 3 hard seasons on the top end.
 
So do you think a low ash oil should be used or a tcw111 in a modded piped ported squished 1990 550sx ski? I have been running amsoil saber at 32:1 to now 40:1. It burns real clean and seems to protect real well. All parts look great after 3 hard seasons on the top end.
I woukd not use a TCW3 oil in anything except a outboard motor or a Lawnboy mower.
 
Ok good to know my engine builder/race mechanic friend said either or would be fine. I guess i will have to try something else. I did like citgo aircooled oil when i ran it but it was so cheap i felt bad. Is sea and snow a synthetic or a synthetic blend
 
Why was that torn down? Also how many hours and type of use did it run.
probably just torn down to show a huski owner what a saw should look like after a couple of thousand hours of trouble free use without ever having a spanner put on it! before being lent to some one who stuffed in one afternoon LOL
thangst
 

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