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Default 2-cycle oils again.

Loogypicker wrote:
On May 4, 12:34 pm, Tim wrote:
On May 4, 11:08 am, Loogypicker wrote:





On May 4, 11:30 am, Tim wrote:
OK, I've seen two cycle oils that are formulated for water cooled
engines,a nd als0 two cycle oils formulated for air cooled engines.
I know the two cycles have a higher operating temperature that isn't
controlled by liquid and a thermostat.
Does anybody know of a web site that gives a good explaination of the
difference in the formulas? And does synthetic cover both types of
engines?
BTW, I will be running marine grade in my boat, and air cooled in my
weed eaters and chain saws.
http://www.ultralighthomepage.com/OIL/oil.html

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My pleasure!


You should give Tim your BBQ recipe, you lying lib.

Jim - Not forgetting Loogy's lies.


 
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