dsw
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What is the difference between marine
Two stroke oil and moped/scooter two stroke
Oil apart from the price ?
Two stroke oil and moped/scooter two stroke
Oil apart from the price ?
Ermm, if it sounds like a bag of spanners running on a mineral oil then there is play in the bearing surfaces and the engine is sha gged ( a technical term used by simpletons such as me!) If it is shagged, ie loose bearings, then running on synthetic will not make an iota of difference to the sound of it.Also, Watch out for non synthetic and synthetic, Overheated a seagull running on Yamahas finest synthetic, and running the yammy on 'mineral' made it sound like a bag of spanners falling down the stairs.Matt
So do I, use whatever comes to hand! In the good old days we used to use straight 30 engine oil, half a pint to a gallon. Tried Duckhams once but the additives used to make nice "whiskers"Alb40 has it right ....
Marine is TCW ... W for water cooled and supposed to run cooler .....
Other is TCA .... A for air cooled and supposed to run hotter ....
Some reckon it makes a difference, others say not. I use whatever I can lay hands on at time ...
Aha, understand now. Another anecdote, racing bikes back in the 70s, mates had Yam aircooled 2 strokes, they used to mix the 2 stroke with scientific precision, one of their mates used to add a bit more oil to make sure and was surprised when he had numerous pistons holed. It was because the extra oil was effectively causing a weak mixture. Discuss!Stu, Perhaps i used too colorful a metaphor. Engine (of about 150 hours) runs fine on Yamaha 2t oil, but when given 'outboard oil', mineral, water-cooled, cant remember the spec though, definitely didn't run quite right, similar sorta noise you get to running with the choke on, so maybe it was a mixture thing, i duno, but im not risking 2rd party oil again for a while. Don't worry, the Diesel lump still gets whatever SAE 15W40 is cheapest in the garage![]()
Aha, understand now. Another anecdote, racing bikes back in the 70s, mates had Yam aircooled 2 strokes, they used to mix the 2 stroke with scientific precision, one of their mates used to add a bit more oil to make sure and was surprised when he had numerous pistons holed. It was because the extra oil was effectively causing a weak mixture. Discuss!
Stu
Yes, I've heard that too, from Kart racers. The theory is that it's supposed to run on an air:fuel ratio of "x:1" and if you put too much oil in the mix, what it's actually bruning is "x : (1-y)", where Y is the extra oil that (obviously) isn't fuel! Seemed to make sense to me!