Posted by David G on December 06, 2020 at 07:42:42 from (209.181.208.169):
In Reply to: Re: I have to admit posted by Texasmark1 on December 06, 2020 at 06:54:32:
I was never a fan of snake oil.
I have had very good luck with the Seafoam in the gassers and Diesels. I dump in one can per 20 gallons of fuel about once a year and make sure that Seafoam is in any gas that sits over the winter. I also dump 1 oz of seafoam per quart of oil in the engines before oil change annually, run them an hour, sit overnight, run again and change oil.
I also did not believe that anything needed added to the low sulphur Diesel, but the 2 cycle oil does make them run smoother. I found this out while trying to get rid of the little bottles of oil. I think it does not take very much, just enough to aide lubrication. I now run the synthetic oil in my saws, but will probably get a pack of the cheapest 2 cycle oil once I have my old stock used up.
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