Posted by GVSII on October 26, 2009 at 14:28:02 from (72.228.64.72):
In Reply to: Adding oil to gas?? posted by mdjd4020 on October 25, 2009 at 19:52:54:
mdjd4020 said: (quoted from post at 19:52:54 10/25/09) On a different vein, I have been adding 2 stroke oil to gasolene to help preserve it. The garbage they can actually pass off as gas is a joke anyway, now it has 10% ethanol to boot. So I add 1 ounce of 2 stroke oil for each gallon of gas, and it lasts a lot longer. Especially good for stuff not used every day.
I've been adding 2 cycle oil and kerosene to engines I'm laying up for the winter.I syphon most of the gas out of the tank ,add the oil/kero. mix and run the engine until I can smell it in the exhaust.I've had no problems starting those engines inthe spring.
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