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BAR[_2_] November 6th 12 10:58 PM

Question for two-stroke experts
 
In article ,
says...

On Tue, 06 Nov 2012 10:33:13 -0500, Meyer wrote:

On 11/6/2012 10:59 AM, GuzzisRule wrote:
My chain saw wants a 40/1 mix. My blower wants a 50/1. Rather than have another gas can sitting
around, I'm thinking of making a 45/1 mix and using it for both. Will that be safe?

I would say yes but consult your owners manualoand call your
manufacturers, and check with a small engine shop, and google your
query. You'll be surprised at the number of different answers you get.


Yup, I did the google thing and found that most folks don't understand the meaning of a ratio.


If there is no smoke, you need more oil in the gas can.

If there is a lot of smoke, you need more gas in the gas can.

Meyer[_2_] November 7th 12 12:08 AM

Question for two-stroke experts
 
On 11/6/2012 3:15 PM, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Tue, 06 Nov 2012 11:59:23 -0500, GuzzisRule wrote:

On Tue, 06 Nov 2012 10:33:13 -0500, Meyer wrote:

On 11/6/2012 10:59 AM, GuzzisRule wrote:
My chain saw wants a 40/1 mix. My blower wants a 50/1. Rather than have another gas can sitting
around, I'm thinking of making a 45/1 mix and using it for both. Will that be safe?



Thanks all for the quick comeback. I mixed a couple gallons of about 40/1. I'll just live with the
smoke. Auto Zone had Pennzoil, which I guess should work. It didn't have a stabilizer in the oil,
like some do, so I added some of that to the mix also. None of these are $12,000 Yamahas, so I
should be OK. My chain gets used about once every five years or so. Had to drag it out 'cause my
(liberal) neighbor had a big (10" dia) oak branch come down in his back yard. Now he's got a bunch
more firewood for next year - if he can split it.

If he's a true liberal he'll con you into splitting it for him.

*e#c November 7th 12 03:44 AM

Question for two-stroke experts
 
On Nov 6, 5:59*pm, BAR wrote:
In article ,
says...



On Tue, 06 Nov 2012 10:33:13 -0500, Meyer wrote:


On 11/6/2012 10:59 AM, GuzzisRule wrote:
My chain saw wants a 40/1 mix. My blower wants a 50/1. Rather than have another gas can sitting
around, I'm thinking of making a 45/1 mix and using it for both. Will that be safe?


I would say yes but consult your owners manualoand call your
manufacturers, and check with a small engine shop, and google your
query. You'll be surprised at the number of different answers you get.


Yup, I did the google thing and found that most folks don't understand the meaning of a ratio.


If there is no smoke, you need more oil in the gas can.

If there is a lot of smoke, you need more gas in the gas can.


BUT.... too much oil = fouled plug.

Tim November 7th 12 04:58 AM

Question for two-stroke experts
 
On Nov 6, 11:18*am, JustWait wrote:
On 11/6/2012 12:09 PM, wrote:

On Tue, 06 Nov 2012 10:59:05 -0500, GuzzisRule
wrote:


My chain saw wants a 40/1 mix. My blower wants a 50/1. Rather than have another gas can sitting
around, I'm thinking of making a 45/1 mix and using it for both. Will that be safe?


I know commercial guys who use 50:1 for everything.


The way the race builders tell me, most gas and two stroke oil is such
quality that the exact mix is not as much of a factor as it was "in the
old days"...


In the old days, they used to take a 5 gallon can of gas and dump a
quart of 30W motor oil in it. That'd lube anything and keep the
mosquitos away

BAR[_2_] November 7th 12 12:14 PM

Question for two-stroke experts
 
In article 42133a9d-10eb-4967-bae7-4165d938bd85
@m4g2000yqb.googlegroups.com, says...

On Nov 6, 5:59*pm, BAR wrote:
In article ,
says...



On Tue, 06 Nov 2012 10:33:13 -0500, Meyer wrote:


On 11/6/2012 10:59 AM, GuzzisRule wrote:
My chain saw wants a 40/1 mix. My blower wants a 50/1. Rather than have another gas can sitting
around, I'm thinking of making a 45/1 mix and using it for both. Will that be safe?


I would say yes but consult your owners manualoand call your
manufacturers, and check with a small engine shop, and google your
query. You'll be surprised at the number of different answers you get.


Yup, I did the google thing and found that most folks don't understand the meaning of a ratio.


If there is no smoke, you need more oil in the gas can.

If there is a lot of smoke, you need more gas in the gas can.


BUT.... too much oil = fouled plug.


It is a lawn care implement. It's not like you are going to be using
your chainsaw to operate your boat out in a large body of water.

GuzzisRule November 7th 12 12:37 PM

Question for two-stroke experts
 
On Tue, 6 Nov 2012 20:58:43 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:

On Nov 6, 11:18*am, JustWait wrote:
On 11/6/2012 12:09 PM, wrote:

On Tue, 06 Nov 2012 10:59:05 -0500, GuzzisRule
wrote:


My chain saw wants a 40/1 mix. My blower wants a 50/1. Rather than have another gas can sitting
around, I'm thinking of making a 45/1 mix and using it for both. Will that be safe?


I know commercial guys who use 50:1 for everything.


The way the race builders tell me, most gas and two stroke oil is such
quality that the exact mix is not as much of a factor as it was "in the
old days"...


In the old days, they used to take a 5 gallon can of gas and dump a
quart of 30W motor oil in it. That'd lube anything and keep the
mosquitos away


Nope, not gonad do that. I'll go with about 40/1 for everything, with a little stabilizer added.

GuzzisRule November 7th 12 01:08 PM

Question for two-stroke experts
 
On Wed, 07 Nov 2012 07:37:28 -0500, GuzzisRule wrote:

On Tue, 6 Nov 2012 20:58:43 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:

On Nov 6, 11:18*am, JustWait wrote:
On 11/6/2012 12:09 PM, wrote:

On Tue, 06 Nov 2012 10:59:05 -0500, GuzzisRule
wrote:

My chain saw wants a 40/1 mix. My blower wants a 50/1. Rather than have another gas can sitting
around, I'm thinking of making a 45/1 mix and using it for both. Will that be safe?

I know commercial guys who use 50:1 for everything.

The way the race builders tell me, most gas and two stroke oil is such
quality that the exact mix is not as much of a factor as it was "in the
old days"...


In the old days, they used to take a 5 gallon can of gas and dump a
quart of 30W motor oil in it. That'd lube anything and keep the
mosquitos away


Nope, not gonad do that. I'll go with about 40/1 for everything, with a little stabilizer added.


I'm neither gonad nor gonna do it!


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