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Old 02-19-2011, 05:36 AM
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Default RE: Special oil for gas now?


ORIGINAL: jedijody


ORIGINAL: spaceworm

An alternative is to use Coleman fuel, or as Wal-Mart used to market, Ozark lantern fuel. Use of this is debated and may not be suitable for some of your engines. I use it for my Zenoah G23 and my Echo, Poulan and Craftsman tiller, trimmer and blower engines. I mix it with Pennzoil Air Cooled oil at 32:1. It works great for me, smells good, and does not go stale. It does not have water or alcohol of any kind in it.

Just my limited and personal experience. Good luck with your experiences.

Sincerely, Richard
It's not suitable for any IC engine, read the label.

Here we go again, the sky is falling .... again.

E10 gas was mandated in many states almost 20 years ago, all our carburetors have alcohol resistant components for up to 20% ethanol. Buy gas from a busy gas station, store it in an approved container and put the lid on it, shake it up once before you use it for the day, nothing else needs to be done.


Exactly... I've been doing this for 25yrs.