I was just watching a video on Youtube on the subject of setting the carb to run lean or more rich. Over the years there have been numerous threads and questions on this subject. So....heres one more... or two.
Wouldn't you have to be precise on your fuel to oil mixture? I for one mix my gas 1 gallon at a time using a gallon container and 2 cycle oil bottle with the 2oz. increments on the side.
Could lean or rich conditions be achieved by pouring what I think is a gallon of gas from my 5 gallon can and adding what I think is the correct amount of oil. How precise does it need to be? Is it an exact science?
If I check my plug and I notice it is running lean, could it be remedied by using more oil on the next batch. Or vice versa with rich conditions?
It makes sence to me that a consistant mix will rusult in consistant performance but, how much is it effected by being off the mark?
Wouldn't you have to be precise on your fuel to oil mixture? I for one mix my gas 1 gallon at a time using a gallon container and 2 cycle oil bottle with the 2oz. increments on the side.
Could lean or rich conditions be achieved by pouring what I think is a gallon of gas from my 5 gallon can and adding what I think is the correct amount of oil. How precise does it need to be? Is it an exact science?
If I check my plug and I notice it is running lean, could it be remedied by using more oil on the next batch. Or vice versa with rich conditions?
It makes sence to me that a consistant mix will rusult in consistant performance but, how much is it effected by being off the mark?
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