Posted by jeffcat on May 16, 2018 at 13:37:33 from (50.207.7.237):
In Reply to: Re: Chain Saw Gas posted by Chris NW Ind on May 16, 2018 at 11:05:24:
Hey Chris, I agree with you. I have a collection over 50 of them so not quite as bad as you. Have a Disston KB 7 B. What a beast. Lots of Mc Cullochs. Anyway I mix a bottle of oil with 3 / 4 gallon of hi-test gas. That will run anything I have and the synthetic never smokes or carbons up. I would never ever run anything as lean as 1-50. No way! One 650 pro Mc Culloch saw that was at a flea market for $35.oo had so much dino oil carbon in it the DSP valve was plugged solid. Had to gently use a 1/8 brill bit with my fingers to clear the carbon down into the cylinder. After cleaning everything up the saw ran great. Have you ever seen that pancake muffler under that saw solid full of carbon. Just changed it out with another used one and threw it away. Must have weigh close to a pound.
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