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Sent: Friday, July 03, 2009 5:48 PM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: INJECTION OIL IN
FUEL
Al,
That's
a significant reduction i.e. 1oz :225gal or .45 oz : 100
gal.
George(
down under)
At
first I used a volume mix of 128:1 gas to oil and soon noticed an
increase
of engine lubricating oil volume in the oil pan
I have gradually reduced
the volume mix of gas to oil to 140:1 but there
is still a slight increase
of engine lubricating oil in the pan.
Also a local mechanic has mentionned
that the two stroke injection oil
is degrading the 20W-50 engine
oil.
How much can I reduce the volume mix of gas to oil ?
Please
advise
Yvon
Yes you will get an oil accumulation
and there is no getting around it, I would mix at no less than 100 to 1
ratio, I have seen no problems with the 2-stroke oil mixing in the case oil
and only change my oil about every 200
hrs.
I started mixing
1 oz/gal (1:128) in my 20B. In about 15 hours (90 – 100 gals of fuel)
a gained about 1.5 qts of 2-stroke oil in the pan oil. That would be about
13 qts in 200 hrs J.
Based on
discussion here, I reduced the pre-mix to .75 oz/gal (1:170). I still
find some dilution of pan oil; so I change every 25 hours. Kind of a
spendy waste of 15/50 synthetic, but I don’t think the dilution is a good
thing for the gears; and I don’t intend to reduce the pre-mix any further.
Al
G