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Old 2 stroke fuel tank for new 4 stroke
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<blockquote data-quote=".Mike" data-source="post: 446412" data-attributes="member: 22637"><p>When I bought my boat, the guy told me he ran 50:1, even though the big stickers on both the fuel tank and the engine say 100:1. He used gas with ethanol, and some enzyme treatment. I wanted to get rid of the fuel that was in the tank. </p><p></p><p>I used the 50:1 all summer in my lawnmower without any issues. </p><p></p><p>Too bad, too-- I want a new lawnmower. I haven't changed the oil in about a decade, and the thing still won't die!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".Mike, post: 446412, member: 22637"] When I bought my boat, the guy told me he ran 50:1, even though the big stickers on both the fuel tank and the engine say 100:1. He used gas with ethanol, and some enzyme treatment. I wanted to get rid of the fuel that was in the tank. I used the 50:1 all summer in my lawnmower without any issues. Too bad, too-- I want a new lawnmower. I haven't changed the oil in about a decade, and the thing still won't die! [/QUOTE]
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