Posted by BarnyardEngineering on September 06, 2021 at 06:32:39 from (76.179.209.4):
Ok, right off the bat, won't hurt a thing if you dumped the whole jug straight in and ran it.
About this whole "upper cylinder lubricant" deal... It makes no sense. These old machines have been run for thousands upon thousands of hours with straight gasoline, nothing in it to lubricate the upper cylinder, and they have held up just fine. Running a little 2-stroke mix through the engine is not going to have any lasting effect on the longevity of the engine. As soon as you go back to running straight gasoline, any benefit, real or imagined, of the "upper cylinder lubricant" is gone.
Fact of the matter is hundreds of millions of four-stroke engines run every day on straight gasoline with no ill effects.
Ultimately, just run the old fuel through the old tractor and don't give it another thought.
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