Posted by docmirror on May 10, 2022 at 03:09:16 from (107.123.1.119):
In Reply to: Mixing 2 cycle oil posted by Rkh on May 09, 2022 at 10:00:45:
Simple way: Go to gas station with non-Eth gas. Use a 1 gal or a 2 gal fuel can. Pour in all of the 2.6 Oz little bottle. Fill to 0.81 gal of non-Eth gas. The measuring by the gas pump will be very accurate, it is tested by the state weights and measures each 4 months(or so). It is also easier to pour with only .8 gal in a 1 gal container.
You now have a perfect safe 40:1 mix ratio.
For 2 gal mixed, put in two of the 2.6 Oz bottles, and add 1.62 gal of non-Eth. However, I recommend just one gal at a time, as pre-mix fuel does have a shelf life. Unless the two stroke uses a lot of fuel, and doing a lot of work, one gal at a time is plenty.
40:1 will work in ALL modern two strokes. It will not gum the carb, and it will smoke just a little bit under full load, and when first started. A little two stroke smoke is a good thing.
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