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On Feb 16, 8:07*pm, "Don White" wrote:
"Mel" wrote in message ... How do I add gas and oil to a gas can half-filled with 50:1 mixture so that it stays 50:1? For example: *I have a 10 gallon can on my boat filled a little more than half way with of 50:1 mix. *I can't tell exactly how much 50:1 mix is in the can. *I am at a gas station and want to top off the can and yet keep the mix at 50:1. *How would you do this? Here are some possibilities I can see: 1. Put in a known quantity of gas that stops short of filling up the tank. *Calculate how much oil is needed for that known quantity of gas. *Add the oil, shake the can. *Accept how much empty space there is at the top of the can. 2. Fill up a another can with maybe 6 gallons of gas and add the correct amount of oil (5/8 of a cup,.. or 10 tablespoons maybe). Shake up the can and pour it into the 10-gallon can. Any ideas? Thanks Mel mricflo at dr dot com Go to your nearest Vespa scooter dealer and buy the little mixing cup. When you go to the gas station, note how many liters/gallons you pump into the gas can. Fill the mixing cup to the corresponding mark with the proper two stroke oil. Add the oil to the gas can, shake a bit, and away you go.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - They sell the same type of thing at Bass Pro Shops. |
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On Feb 18, 12:00*pm, "Don White" wrote:
wrote in message ... On Feb 18, 10:19 am, "Don White" wrote: wrote in message ... On Feb 16, 8:07 pm, "Don White" wrote: "Mel" wrote in message .... How do I add gas and oil to a gas can half-filled with 50:1 mixture so that it stays 50:1? For example: I have a 10 gallon can on my boat filled a little more than half way with of 50:1 mix. I can't tell exactly how much 50:1 mix is in the can. I am at a gas station and want to top off the can and yet keep the mix at 50:1. How would you do this? Here are some possibilities I can see: 1. Put in a known quantity of gas that stops short of filling up the tank. Calculate how much oil is needed for that known quantity of gas. Add the oil, shake the can. Accept how much empty space there is at the top of the can. 2. Fill up a another can with maybe 6 gallons of gas and add the correct amount of oil (5/8 of a cup,.. or 10 tablespoons maybe). Shake up the can and pour it into the 10-gallon can. Any ideas? Thanks Mel mricflo at dr dot com Go to your nearest Vespa scooter dealer and buy the little mixing cup. When you go to the gas station, note how many liters/gallons you pump into the gas can. Fill the mixing cup to the corresponding mark with the proper two stroke oil. Add the oil to the gas can, shake a bit, and away you go.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - They sell the same type of thing at Bass Pro Shops. The nearest BassPro store to me, according to the on-line store finder, is in Foxborough Mass.Not sure how far that is from Boston...but I believe it would be an 18 hour drive one way.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - They have this amazing new technology called the internet. If you have decent enough credit to have a credit card, or have a debit card, you can order for next day delivery. Not practical for such a small cheap item when it's available at the local scooter store.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I checked. The closest Vespa dealer to me is close, but they don't carry them. They have to order them. |
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Don White wrote:
wrote in message ... On Feb 16, 8:07 pm, "Don White" wrote: "Mel" wrote in message ... How do I add gas and oil to a gas can half-filled with 50:1 mixture so that it stays 50:1? For example: I have a 10 gallon can on my boat filled a little more than half way with of 50:1 mix. I can't tell exactly how much 50:1 mix is in the can. I am at a gas station and want to top off the can and yet keep the mix at 50:1. How would you do this? Here are some possibilities I can see: 1. Put in a known quantity of gas that stops short of filling up the tank. Calculate how much oil is needed for that known quantity of gas. Add the oil, shake the can. Accept how much empty space there is at the top of the can. 2. Fill up a another can with maybe 6 gallons of gas and add the correct amount of oil (5/8 of a cup,.. or 10 tablespoons maybe). Shake up the can and pour it into the 10-gallon can. Any ideas? Thanks Mel mricflo at dr dot com Go to your nearest Vespa scooter dealer and buy the little mixing cup. When you go to the gas station, note how many liters/gallons you pump into the gas can. Fill the mixing cup to the corresponding mark with the proper two stroke oil. Add the oil to the gas can, shake a bit, and away you go.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - They sell the same type of thing at Bass Pro Shops. The nearest BassPro store to me, according to the on-line store finder, is in Foxborough Mass.Not sure how far that is from Boston...but I believe it would be an 18 hour drive one way. Who asked? Try the internet, moron. |
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"Don White" wrote:
Go to your nearest Vespa scooter dealer and buy the little mixing cup. LoogyPicker wrote: They sell the same type of thing at Bass Pro Shops. salty wrote: Even Walmart carrys more than one variety of fuel mixing aid. My favorite is a Sea Sense Oil Mixing Bottle. The various measuring scales on the bottle are idiot proof and quick to use for any ratio and any amount of fuel. Plus it has a screw on lid so it stays clean inside and doesn't make a mess while it's in storage. You can find them anywhere. I saw them last night at my local Walmart for $2.17, and they're made in the USA. They don't show up in a Walmart "search" but here's a link to a picture and description. http://www.marineengine.com/products...php?in=3675634 Rick |
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On Feb 25, 11:47*am, wrote:
"Don White" wrote: Go to your nearest Vespa scooter dealer and buy the little mixing cup. LoogyPicker wrote: They sell the same type of thing at Bass Pro Shops. salty wrote: Even Walmart carrys more than one variety of fuel mixing aid. My favorite is a Sea Sense Oil Mixing Bottle. The various measuring scales on the bottle are idiot proof and quick to use for any ratio and any amount of fuel. Plus it has a screw on lid so it stays clean inside and doesn't make a mess while it's in storage. You can find them anywhere. I saw them last night at my local Walmart for $2.17, and they're made in the USA. *They don't show up in a Walmart "search" but here's a link to a picture and description. http://www.marineengine.com/products...php?in=3675634 Rick same one that Bass Pro sells. I use them for everything that runs on 2 cycle at my house, too. |
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