Billows
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Could you use the two stroke mix without problems in a 4 stroke engine.I am talking small sub 10hp engines here.
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Could you use the two stroke mix without problems in a 4 stroke engine.I am talking small sub 10hp engines here.
Could you use the two stroke mix without problems in a 4 stroke engine.I am talking small sub 10hp engines here.
I put old 2 stroke into the car
You may get odd problems like oil fouling the carb if you only use a 4T engine now and then.
Otherwise, I would expect no problems with 50:1 or leaner, unless the engine idles a lot, in which case it might oil the plug.
In the days before catalytic converters I used to chuck the old mix in my car.
Been using spare 50:1 in the lawn mower for years. No problems. Smokes a bit when it's been standing all winter but that's gone in a few seconds.
Certainly not my experience.I was told by a lawnmower 'engineer' at our local garden centre ( Aylings near Midhurst, good place ) that modern unleaded petrol tends to jellify within 3 months, leading to problems with lawnmowers, strimmers, chainsaws etc at the next Spring time start of season; does anyone know if this is correct please ?
I use any remaining 2 stroke fuel in the ( cat' equipped ) car or lawnmower at the end of season, rather than risk old fuel in the boat outboard the next season.
It's only 100:1 - though I admit I tend to err on the rich side, not too much though as some engines object !
I was told by a lawnmower 'engineer' at our local garden centre ( Aylings near Midhurst, good place ) that modern unleaded petrol tends to jellify within 3 months, leading to problems with lawnmowers, strimmers, chainsaws etc at the next Spring time start of season; does anyone know if this is correct please ?