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So you think I would be safe using Premium Unleaded (the highest octane
petrol available in AUST) plus my standard mixture of Two Stroke oil?
Would I have to drain out my existing tank completly before mixing the
leaded petrol with the Unleaded?
Thanks

Also sorry to be abrupt but the same thing happened when I did another post
elsewhere... people started telling me about their old car engines running
fine on Unleaded, I was hoping I would only get boat related answers in this
newsgroup
Thanks everyone for replying anyway


"John Wentworth" wrote in message
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GC wrote:
I have an old Johnson V4, 90 HP. The year is about 1975.
I don't know what its like in other countries, I'm in Australia....

I currently fill my tank with Leaded (or LRP-lead replacement) petrol

plus
50:1 mix of 2 stoke oil.

It seems that the petrol stations are going to stop selling Leaded and

LRP
petrol shortly (some already have) so I'm a little worried about how I'm
going to get petrol for my boat.
I've heard about additives that can be put in to Unleaded Petrol for

cars,
but does the same apply for 2 stroke engines???
In another place where I raised these questions, some people were saying
that I can use Premium Unleaded and it has a higher Octane level....
But i'm still a bit unclear about this and I'm trying to get as many

peoples
opinions as possible... maybe people who have already made the
conversion????
Other people have mentioned things like the engine would need to be
modified??

Any help greatly appreciated...
Thanks!



From the Chevron Oil Company web site:
http://www.chevron.com/prodserv/fuel...etin/unld-gas/

"In general, two-stroke cycle will operate without problems on unleaded
gasoline. These engines do not have valves, and most will actually
benefit from using unleaded gasoline because of reductions in spark plug
and combustion chamber deposits. Lead is not required to provide
lubrication for pistons or piston rings, as is sometimes claimed."

It appears that as long as the minimum octane rating is met unleaded
fuels will work in any 2-stroke engine. You don't need engine
modifications or fuel additives.