gilesfordcrush
Well-Known Member
Hello all,
I have two regular green plastic automotive cans of petrol on my boat, for filling up my 2 stroke outboard. Neither is labelled unfortunately, but I know they were only filled towards the end of last summer. I am fairly certain that one is unadulterated unleaded, and the other has been treated with 2-stroke oil for the outboard. I would like to use up this petrol, and not leave it for a few more months until I start to use the outboard again.
I am wondering if I can add them to my 2.0 petrol Ford Mondeo? Each can is about half full - about 2.5 litres in each. Using it up in the car seems like the most environmentally responsible method of using it up. However, even if I put in a full tank of new petrol from a filling station am I risking some kind of engine problem having added 2stroke oil? Even in quite small quantities? The tank of the car is approx 60 litres. I suppose I could add it in small quantities over a few fills?
Giles
I have two regular green plastic automotive cans of petrol on my boat, for filling up my 2 stroke outboard. Neither is labelled unfortunately, but I know they were only filled towards the end of last summer. I am fairly certain that one is unadulterated unleaded, and the other has been treated with 2-stroke oil for the outboard. I would like to use up this petrol, and not leave it for a few more months until I start to use the outboard again.
I am wondering if I can add them to my 2.0 petrol Ford Mondeo? Each can is about half full - about 2.5 litres in each. Using it up in the car seems like the most environmentally responsible method of using it up. However, even if I put in a full tank of new petrol from a filling station am I risking some kind of engine problem having added 2stroke oil? Even in quite small quantities? The tank of the car is approx 60 litres. I suppose I could add it in small quantities over a few fills?
Giles