Re: Symptoms of bad "Power Pack" ? more
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Re: Symptoms of bad "Power Pack" ? more
Is there a way to test this yourself?
Bad powerpack -that is exactly what I would expect if the motor died like that because it would knock out two cylinders and shut you down under load.
Re: Symptoms of bad "Power Pack" ? more
I believe it was OMC who posted a notice that there is usually enough residual oil in a broken-in engine that it could be run at or below 2000 rpm for a good while without doing damage. ME? I wouldn't try it. here
Re: Regular Gas in 2 stroke engine?
Re: Regular Gas in 2 stroke engine?
so then what ondarvr and a70eliminator said would not be applicable or realistic with this engine? To be honest I bought my dad a leaf blower long ago, he eventually gave it back to me and I didn't realize it was a two stroke. I had used that thing 1000 time before I realized it. No problems whatsoever. Actually I realized it was a two stroke when I bought a two stoke weed wacker and was mixing the fuel. At that point I through some oil into the gas chamber on the blower and never had a problem with it. Didn't know how severe it could be on an outboard motor or not though.
I think the proper term would be "straight" gas vs mixed gas.
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