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Lodgy
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Posted - 29 Jul 2010 :  11:37:32 PM  Show Profile Send Lodgy a Private Message
 
gday, basically i had an old bush bomb i wanted to get going so i tipped 20l of fuel into it, then dad tells me its 2 stroke for the mower :S

This was probably 6 months ago now, but anyway i found some more petrol laying around to put in to dilute it, so it sorta ran but it didnt really matter as it was just a busted datsun anyway.

Now anyway, is there anyway to filter the 2 stroke oil out of the petrol? because its about 40 litres and the amount of fuel the VN drinks i could really use it. Thanks
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Posted - 29 Jul 2010 :  11:49:35 PM  Show Profile Send Mechknight73 a Private Message
 
I'd be very surprised if you could, without taking it to a refinery. Both petrol and 2 stroke oil are made from the same thing; crude oil. It would be like filtering raspberry cordial out of water. Not impossible, but very hard
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Posted - 30 Jul 2010 :  09:10:46 AM  Show Profile Send VNSVLE a Private Message
 
Will run fine on 2 stroke may smoke a little though. Cant remember if I put it in my vn or my vl.
 

What's the difference between understeer and oversteer?
Understeer is when the driver is scared.
Oversteer is when the passenger is scared.

Edited by - VNSVLE on 30 Jul 2010 09:12:13 AM
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Lodgy
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Posted - 01 Aug 2010 :  7:26:17 PM  Show Profile Send Lodgy a Private Message
 
serious? cause it didnt do too well for my bush bomb, ohwell thanks anyway
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Posted - 16 Aug 2010 :  9:37:44 PM  Show Profile  Visit lemusa's Homepage Send lemusa a Private Message
 
it will run smoky but should be fine
 

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Posted - 16 Aug 2010 :  10:27:42 PM  Show Profile  Visit andrewpapa's Homepage Send andrewpapa a Private Message
 
it my not run 100% but should be ok ,it will blow smoke. add more good fuel to it .
 

i am not a licenced mechanic but i do have years off experience fixing and restoring cars and doing them up ,i can even do-motors-up,panel betting,spray painting,electrical work. i know What i am doing when fixing my cars, i am not saying i know everything on how to fix cars but i can fix them with information and help off the internet and this site.vncommador.com
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Lodgy
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Posted - 16 Aug 2010 :  11:01:51 PM  Show Profile Send Lodgy a Private Message
 
yeah well maybe ill have to pass on it, cause with my car not running 100 percent and adding fuel that doesnt work 100 percent i might end up with just another poo box lying around the yard
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