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tak June 23rd 08 04:13 PM

Shelf life
 
Hi all,

Question: anyone know if the oil for outboard motor mix (2 stroke) has a
shelf life and if so, what. the oil is in factory sealed cans and plastic
containers and is eight to ten years old?

Thanks,

Tom



[email protected] June 23rd 08 04:48 PM

Shelf life
 
On Jun 23, 11:13*am, "tak" wrote:
Hi all,

Question: anyone know if the oil for outboard motor mix (2 stroke) has a
shelf life and if so, what. the oil is in factory sealed cans and plastic
containers and is eight to ten years old?

Thanks,

Tom


I have read 2-5 years or so, because of the additives...

Reginald P. Smithers III[_9_] June 23rd 08 05:20 PM

Shelf life
 
tak wrote:
Hi all,

Question: anyone know if the oil for outboard motor mix (2 stroke) has a
shelf life and if so, what. the oil is in factory sealed cans and plastic
containers and is eight to ten years old?

Thanks,

Tom



Trash it, oil shelf live is at best 2-5 years. I would not use it after
2 years, but then I throw away herbs and spices after 1 year.

The cost of the damage done by bad oil is not worth the savings from the
oil.

Reginald P. Smithers III[_9_] June 23rd 08 05:21 PM

Shelf life
 
wrote:
On Jun 23, 11:13 am, "tak" wrote:
Hi all,

Question: anyone know if the oil for outboard motor mix (2 stroke) has a
shelf life and if so, what. the oil is in factory sealed cans and plastic
containers and is eight to ten years old?

Thanks,

Tom


I have read 2-5 years or so, because of the additives...


I heard the same thing, hence, I would not use oil older than 2 years.

They say you should not use Tires that are older than 6 years, no matter
how much tread you have on them.

Important for anyone trailering a boat

tak June 23rd 08 05:23 PM

Shelf life
 

"tak" wrote in message
. ..
Hi all,

Question: anyone know if the oil for outboard motor mix (2 stroke) has a
shelf life and if so, what. the oil is in factory sealed cans and plastic
containers and is eight to ten years old?

Thanks,

Tom

Thanks for the Info, it's gone.




Richard Casady June 23rd 08 06:49 PM

Shelf life
 
On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 12:21:50 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
"Reggie is Here wrote:

wrote:
On Jun 23, 11:13 am, "tak" wrote:
Hi all,

Question: anyone know if the oil for outboard motor mix (2 stroke) has a
shelf life and if so, what. the oil is in factory sealed cans and plastic
containers and is eight to ten years old?

Thanks,

Tom


I have read 2-5 years or so, because of the additives...


I heard the same thing, hence, I would not use oil older than 2 years.

They say you should not use Tires that are older than 6 years, no matter
how much tread you have on them.

Important


On the Iowa lake where I do my boating, everyone I know has fifty year
old trailer tires. Five miles a year is typical. Same people and boats
for fifty years.

Casady

[email protected] June 23rd 08 06:52 PM

Shelf life
 
On Jun 23, 1:49*pm, (Richard Casady)
wrote:
On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 12:21:50 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
"Reggie is Here wrote:





wrote:
On Jun 23, 11:13 am, "tak" wrote:
Hi all,


Question: anyone know if the oil for outboard motor mix (2 stroke) has a
shelf life and if so, what. the oil is in factory sealed cans and plastic
containers and is eight to ten years old?


Thanks,


Tom


I have read 2-5 years or so, because of the additives...


I heard the same thing, hence, I would not use oil older than 2 years.


They say you should not use Tires that are older than 6 years, no matter
how much tread you have on them.


Important


On the Iowa lake where I do my boating, everyone I know has fifty year
old trailer tires. Five miles a year is typical. Same people and boats
for fifty years.

Casady- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Apples and oranges.. most folks use their tires...

Reginald P. Smithers III[_9_] June 23rd 08 09:12 PM

Shelf life
 
wrote:
On Jun 23, 1:49 pm, (Richard Casady)
wrote:
On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 12:21:50 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
"Reggie is Here wrote:





wrote:
On Jun 23, 11:13 am, "tak" wrote:
Hi all,
Question: anyone know if the oil for outboard motor mix (2 stroke) has a
shelf life and if so, what. the oil is in factory sealed cans and plastic
containers and is eight to ten years old?
Thanks,
Tom
I have read 2-5 years or so, because of the additives...
I heard the same thing, hence, I would not use oil older than 2 years.
They say you should not use Tires that are older than 6 years, no matter
how much tread you have on them.
Important

On the Iowa lake where I do my boating, everyone I know has fifty year
old trailer tires. Five miles a year is typical. Same people and boats
for fifty years.

Casady- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Apples and oranges.. most folks use their tires...


If you are only driving VERY short distances at slow speeds, the tires
never heat up so the most that will happen is the tires will go flat.
If you trailer the boat on a highway, you would be wise to get new tires.

Jim June 23rd 08 09:25 PM

Shelf life
 

"Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote in message
. ..
wrote:
On Jun 23, 1:49 pm, (Richard Casady)
wrote:
On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 12:21:50 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
"Reggie is Here wrote:





wrote:
On Jun 23, 11:13 am, "tak" wrote:
Hi all,
Question: anyone know if the oil for outboard motor mix (2 stroke)
has a
shelf life and if so, what. the oil is in factory sealed cans and
plastic
containers and is eight to ten years old?
Thanks,
Tom
I have read 2-5 years or so, because of the additives...
I heard the same thing, hence, I would not use oil older than 2 years.
They say you should not use Tires that are older than 6 years, no
matter
how much tread you have on them.
Important
On the Iowa lake where I do my boating, everyone I know has fifty year
old trailer tires. Five miles a year is typical. Same people and boats
for fifty years.

Casady- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Apples and oranges.. most folks use their tires...


If you are only driving VERY short distances at slow speeds, the tires
never heat up so the most that will happen is the tires will go flat. If
you trailer the boat on a highway, you would be wise to get new tires.

I'll bet dem 50 yeah trayler tahres are solid rubah. Baloon tahres is fer
fast movin highway buggies.


Larry June 23rd 08 09:36 PM

Shelf life
 
"Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote in
:

Trash it,


Burn it slowly in your car. Add a quart or two to every fillup to dispose
of it slowly.



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