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TOM KAN PA 13-12-2003 04:32 PM

~Converting 32:1 to 50:1 mixture question
 
I have some fuel with a 32:1 mixture from my Toro mower left. My snow blower
uses a 50:1 mixture. If I measure the quantity of the leftover gas/oil mixture,
is there a simple way of determining how much 2 cycle oil to add to it to
change it to a 50:1 mixture?
Yes, I know I can run the snow blower on a 32:1 mixture, but it is an old
Jacobsen "Snowburst" that's hard enough to start without changing the flash
point of the fuel.



TOM KAN PA 13-12-2003 05:43 PM

~Converting 32:1 to 50:1 mixture question
 
is there a simple way of determining how much 2 cycle oil to add to it to
change it to a 50:1 mixture?
____Reply Separator_____
CORRECTION!!! I meant to say.......how much gasoline to add to it to convert it
to a 50:1 mixture?






len gardener 13-12-2003 05:43 PM

~Converting 32:1 to 50:1 mixture question
 
g'day tom,

32:1 ratio has more oil in it than 50:1, at least that's how i know
it. don't how much of the 32:1 fuel you have that you want to use but
there isn't a lot of difference between the 2 ratio's especially when
the machine you want to use it in takes the 50:1 mix. i would use the
fuel as it is our snow blower may blow a little more smoke and the
plug may foul a little sooner but all in all that's about all that
should happen. if you have any doubts run it in your 4 stroke machines
if you have any or just tip it into the cars tank where the fuel
capacity is such that the oil won't be noticed.

the oil in the fuel shouldn't make the machine any harder to start,
that will be another issue ie.,. the fuel could be stale?

for me i don't store pre-mixed 2 cycle fuels i store straight petrol
and make my 2 stroke mixes went i need them.

seasons greetings

len

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Warren 13-12-2003 06:02 PM

~Converting 32:1 to 50:1 mixture question
 
TOM KAN PA wrote:
is there a simple way of determining how much 2 cycle oil to add to

it to
change it to a 50:1 mixture?
____Reply Separator_____
CORRECTION!!! I meant to say.......how much gasoline to add to it to

convert it
to a 50:1 mixture?


Well, lets say you have 33 ounces of this mix. 32 ounces will be gas,
and one ounce will be oil. You would need to add 18 ounces of gas to the
mix. You would then have 51 ounces, with 50 ounces being gas, and one
being oil.

So unless you want science lab precision, adding a pint of gas for every
quart of the existing mix should get you close enough.

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D Kat 14-12-2003 01:32 AM

~Converting 32:1 to 50:1 mixture question
 
Divide the amount of mix you have by 33. Multiply this amount by 18. Add
the resulting amount as gas.

.... lets say you have ~ 16.5oz of mix...

16.5 / 33 = .5
..5 * 18 = 9
9oz gas + 16.5mix = 25.5 oz mix (or 51 * .5 )

"Warren" wrote in message
news:QjICb.381882$275.1232923@attbi_s53...
TOM KAN PA wrote:
is there a simple way of determining how much 2 cycle oil to add to

it to
change it to a 50:1 mixture?
____Reply Separator_____
CORRECTION!!! I meant to say.......how much gasoline to add to it to

convert it
to a 50:1 mixture?


Well, lets say you have 33 ounces of this mix. 32 ounces will be gas,
and one ounce will be oil. You would need to add 18 ounces of gas to the
mix. You would then have 51 ounces, with 50 ounces being gas, and one
being oil.

So unless you want science lab precision, adding a pint of gas for every
quart of the existing mix should get you close enough.

--
Warren H.

==========
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employer, my friends, nor (as she often tells me) my wife.
Any resemblance to the views of anybody living or dead is
coincidental. No animals were hurt in the writing of this
response -- unless you count my dog who desperately wants
to go outside now.
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Salty Thumb 14-12-2003 12:32 PM

~Converting 32:1 to 50:1 mixture question
 
c (TOM KAN PA) wrote in
:

I have some fuel with a 32:1 mixture from my Toro mower left. My snow
blower uses a 50:1 mixture. If I measure the quantity of the leftover
gas/oil mixture, is there a simple way of determining how much 2 cycle
oil to add to it to change it to a 50:1 mixture?
Yes, I know I can run the snow blower on a 32:1 mixture, but it is an
old Jacobsen "Snowburst" that's hard enough to start without changing
the flash point of the fuel.


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