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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2012 21:55:39 GMT -5
yeah maybe youre right....maybe i am stupid....but i am smart enough to know a wannabe when i see one1.
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Post by 90GTVert on Apr 14, 2012 1:01:33 GMT -5
Wait I have one more question.......lol. On my weedeater my pre-mix bottle needs shaking up so the oil comes out of the bottom. Isn't is possible for the oil to settle in the bottom of the tank, shoot through the fuel filter first when the engine starts leaving the upper portion of the gas left lean on oil? A good pre-mix oil will stay mixed. If it won't I'd definitely switch oils.
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Post by 90GTVert on Apr 14, 2012 1:15:10 GMT -5
I agree with one1 on this. That stamp cannot be seen without removing the engine covers. The stamp everyone looks at with the engine ID is a 50cc code. My strokers, or at least some of them, are stamped the same way. No cop is gonna pull you over and remove the engine shrouds. If it went that far they'd be willing to measure the bore if there were no stamp.
No matter if I agree or not, there's no need for being rude to each other. 1FAST, if you don't get along with one1, just don't read his threads so we can avoid this kind of stuff. We're supposed to be here to help each other, not piss each other off.
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Post by one1 on Apr 14, 2012 1:56:08 GMT -5
Wait I have one more question.......lol. On my weedeater my pre-mix bottle needs shaking up so the oil comes out of the bottom. Isn't is possible for the oil to settle in the bottom of the tank, shoot through the fuel filter first when the engine starts leaving the upper portion of the gas left lean on oil? A good pre-mix oil will stay mixed. If it won't I'd definitely switch oils. OK sounds good. I have never seen it separate, but it's one of those things I have been told all along for decades "always shake the oil premix to make sure it is not in the bottom of the gas". I don't know if this is from another era of oil, or what the deal was since I have known of it for decades. Anyway, hasn't happened to me and I always thought the gas looked mixed when I looked into the gas cans.... but I shook them anyway. LOL.
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Post by 90GTVert on Apr 14, 2012 8:14:01 GMT -5
It doesn't hurt to do. Mine seems to stay well mixed but I shake the gas can around anyway before fill ups. When I add oil to the tank at a gas station I'll try to shake the scoot side to side just a little. Dunno that it matters. From the look of the ripples in the gas when it's running I think the scooter naturally mixes it better than I do.
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Post by one1 on Apr 14, 2012 13:01:41 GMT -5
Well we'll see how it does today. Got everything set up, mixed up, and ready to ride. Carb is blocked off crudely, but once I know it works I'll change the method. Fuel filter is clear so I can see the fuel. The addition of the new 11" shock even gave me more room to work in there. My awesome jog 50. The crank and bearings are huge LOL.
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