I grew up in the Flint area. Clio till age 14 and aftre that Flushing.
If I where going to GMI I would packing steel for the care ride into Flint
If I where going to GMI I would packing steel for the care ride into Flint
mrniceguy said:Does anyone have an opinion, pro or con about synthetic 2 cycle & chain/bar oil? Thanks! Joe.
You had a chainsaw at 7 years old?!056 kid said:i have used synthetic oil for probably 10 years and my chainsaw has always ran better with it. I believe it is becuase of the thickness diffrence when it is cold and when it is hot outside.
Mange said:You had a chainsaw at 7 years old?!
Now where do I find that ignore button?
Pioneer said:Sirchopalot, what is the manufactures recommended mix ratio for the Redline oil you are using? My uncle has been using Optimol at their 100-1 mix in his Stihl 024 for years and has had excellent results with it. I recently serviced his saw for him and found a problem that might be oil related or not, the gas in the tank had a high amount of condensation in it. I was thinking that some of the high-ratio mix synthetics might have a problem with drawing moisture. My Stihl dealer says he has seen bearings rust from sitting awhile because there is no corrosion protection, maybe there is just so little oil in a 100-1 mix to be effective in this respect.
This might also be related to the fact that my uncle has left his chainsaw outside in the rain all year.
The truth, and a slip of his own typing fingers have finally ratted this biathc from his proverbial hole. Get out of here loser! And just think, you were the one that told ME to fek off!056 kid said:i have used synthetic oil for probably 10 years and my chainsaw has always ran better with it. I believe it is becuase of the thickness diffrence when it is cold and when it is hot outside.
DarioMO said:I don't think that is wise or even cost effective for occasional users like me. Out of curiosity, how much will that cost / gallon?