Posted by Tom TX on December 19, 2009 at 04:22:32 from (70.197.205.72):
In Reply to: OT-2 stroke oil ratio posted by SMHimrod on December 18, 2009 at 15:47:26:
Keep it simple. Buy yourself a small one-shot bottle of Stihl oil which is pre-measured to achive a 50:1 mix. Take a clean empty gas container to station and put in exactly 0.80 gallon of 92 or 93 octane gas and add the little bottle of oil. Add Stabil at recommended rate. Shake well. You now have 40:1 ratio of high quality mix. After it is 2 months old, dont use it in small engines, pour it in your gas pickup truck and repeat the procedure. I have done it this way for years, except I use 0.90 gallon of gas giving me a 45:1. Never had a plug foul, never had to clean carb, have avoided all problems. Tom
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