Just want to clear something up about the QuickSilver oil peppers said he was using, QuickSilver Marine oil is not a junky oil at all, it is an oil that is highly recommended for marine use & all 2cycle engines, I have run loads of it over the years, it's not a Wally World brand it is a top of the line oil that is recommended for & by Mercury Marine, I have used it a long time in my Stratos bass boat with zero issues, and I have close to 800 miles on my first china girl engine build and I ran the QuickSilver oil @ 25:1 for about 150 miles and then went to 40:1 without any problems, I use a premium full synthetic oil made by Schaeffer Oil now I run it at 40:1, my opinion is that it may have been a combination of things that went wrong, oil mix wrong... possibly, weak lower needle bearing from the start, I know how it goes sometime I had a simular problem with one of these engines lower needle bearing broke and a fragment of it made it up the tranfer port to the top of piston, which ended up between piston ring and port, the rest is history and so was that engine, and it only had maybe 50 miles on it at the most when it came undone.
I've use the QuickSilver oil in weedwackers and my chainsaws for years and they run great, a very good local Marine mechanic recommends it highly because of how clean it runs, he said to stay away from Penzoil, Valvoline, ect. and any of the cheap oil company brands of 2cycle oils because they will carbon up a 2 smoker way quicker than the QuickSilver Oil and end up causing problems down the road, of coarse he is mainly referring to the outboard marine engines but he's been building those engines for a gillion years and knows what he is talking about, so I have NO fear of the QuickSilver oil if mixed properly but I do think a full synthetic high grade oil is the best choice for these poorly built china girls, thats why I switched to a full syn. with a moly additive.
Just my experience and $.02 nothing more nothing less
Good Day.....!
I've use the QuickSilver oil in weedwackers and my chainsaws for years and they run great, a very good local Marine mechanic recommends it highly because of how clean it runs, he said to stay away from Penzoil, Valvoline, ect. and any of the cheap oil company brands of 2cycle oils because they will carbon up a 2 smoker way quicker than the QuickSilver Oil and end up causing problems down the road, of coarse he is mainly referring to the outboard marine engines but he's been building those engines for a gillion years and knows what he is talking about, so I have NO fear of the QuickSilver oil if mixed properly but I do think a full synthetic high grade oil is the best choice for these poorly built china girls, thats why I switched to a full syn. with a moly additive.
Just my experience and $.02 nothing more nothing less
Good Day.....!