or sure!(quoted from post at 19:20:28 09/17/18) Always used 50 to 1 mixtures. Someone gave me an antique chainsaw, fuel cap says 16 to 1. 1 oz of oil to 16 oz of fuel?
es, I too find forums amusing. Take the advice of a forum poster over the manufacturer of the engine any day....to h3ll with those synthetic oil recommendations for your 2018 vehicle, just put half & half mix of non-detergent oil and kerosene in the crankcase and drive on....be happy, every 'expert' knows better than the manufacturer, after all you read it in the internet, so it must be true!(quoted from post at 08:55:34 09/18/18)
Go ahead and run an old 16-1 saw at 50 or 100-1. You'll be buying a new saw shortly.
(quoted from post at 11:17:11 09/18/18) Bret ...... it would appear that there are a lot of guys who are going to be experiencing a 2-stroke meltdown (including me),
but it just hasn't happened yet I guess. Somehow, I don't think that's gonna happen from what I read here from most guys who
are running the old equipment on super lean ratios with the newer oils.
(quoted from post at 09:46:12 09/19/18) Why would you lean out an old saw so it runs like a modern saw? You'd adjust the carb so it runs like it's supposed to.
BTW, less oil in the mix RICHENS the fuel mixture because there's more gasoline going through.
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