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Re: stokers
i will remember that tip bern you make it sound so simple john boy,i will have to start useing this new measurment its to hard in pints and gallons
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Re: stokers
As mentioned, just get a mixer bottle. It has a capacity line, then extra lines above it for different mix ratios; you just top it up to the relevant one. It's still pretty approximate but it means you can mix it thoroughly before it goes in the tank.
Mixing units, for anything, is never a good idea. For fuel ratios, stick with metric as it's a simpler relationship to work out (in my head) unless you're talking big quantities to make the measurements linear, e.g. 1 pint of 2-stroke mix in 8 pints (a gallon) of fuel.
Mixing units, for anything, is never a good idea. For fuel ratios, stick with metric as it's a simpler relationship to work out (in my head) unless you're talking big quantities to make the measurements linear, e.g. 1 pint of 2-stroke mix in 8 pints (a gallon) of fuel.
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Re: stokers
The easy way ...... https://www.toolstation.com/al-ko-2-str ... lsrc=aw.ds
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Re: stokers
That's the one my Dad uses for his chainsaws.Bern wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 3:22 pmThe easy way ...... https://www.toolstation.com/al-ko-2-str ... lsrc=aw.ds
Why he needs four different petrol chainsaws, all with a different petroil mixture (15:1, 20:1, 25:1 and 40:1) at the age of 87 is something I can maybe relate to, but my Stepmother can't get her head around.
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Re: strokers
That mix bottle is even cheaper than the one I found! Just make sure before you buy or order that it has the marked out ratios that you need!
By far the best way to go. Too many engines were ruined or had their life's shortened, years ago, by really vague measuring or even guessing. I remember when I got my first bikes with 'autolube' circuits, just fill the reservoir and off you go.....what a godsend.
By far the best way to go. Too many engines were ruined or had their life's shortened, years ago, by really vague measuring or even guessing. I remember when I got my first bikes with 'autolube' circuits, just fill the reservoir and off you go.....what a godsend.
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Re: strokers
i have chain saws and strimmers both are differant mix,i remember years ogo we just guessed how much oil to add to our 2stroke moter bikes. it was awonder the driver behing us could see were they were going , with all the smoke,
afraid them days are gone. you cant get away with it now im surprised gangas karn has not band all two strokes .mowers strimmers hedge cutters, he will ban smokeing in london soon,
afraid them days are gone. you cant get away with it now im surprised gangas karn has not band all two strokes .mowers strimmers hedge cutters, he will ban smokeing in london soon,
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Re: strokers
In the days of yore forecourts had a gallon pump can with an adjustable ration plunger, set the ratio you want & added one 'shot' per gallon of fuel, another idea that never caught on was the measuring cup in the tank cap as used by MZ
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Re: strokers
And DON'T be tempted to add a little extra!
'Twill do no good, and can destroy your engine! aliengravy's grandfather did so with an expensive outboard engine. The excess oil gummed the rings into their grooves, and led to a very expensive repair! So be warned!
'Twill do no good, and can destroy your engine! aliengravy's grandfather did so with an expensive outboard engine. The excess oil gummed the rings into their grooves, and led to a very expensive repair! So be warned!