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Old 14-11-2004, 09:56 AM
Alan Alpert
 
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I agree. For the past 30 years I have been running at least four 2 cycle
machines on 25:1 mixture.


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So, the snowblower says 25:1, the string trimmer says 40:1, and the
power blower says 50:1. Anyone having a wee bit difficulty getting the
mixtures right? Seems all the little oil mix containers say to mix
with a gallon of gas and some don't even give the ratio on the label.
What gives?


I just mix one batch - to the richest ratio - and use it in all my 2
cycle
engines (two mini-tillers, four chain saws, water pump) - and actually I
usually mix it richer than the stated ratio - I never buy the
manufacturers
expensive small oil bottles , just get quart bottles from major oil
companies and measure out 3 ounces in a few small glass jars - and I only
approximate the amount of gas I mix it with. Haven't blown an engine yet
(knock on wood).
When I ran the old 2 cycle Saabs and snowmobiles I bought the oil in a
small
barrel (can't remember wether it was 16 or 20 gallon) but it seemed to
gel
after a couple years even though manufacturers claim there is no shelf
life.



That's what I do too. Use the richest ratio mix for all. These two
cycle engines are all very similar, it's hard to believe that even an
average ratio will result in much difference in the typical engine
life, which is pretty short.