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Old Dec 27, 2007, 03:07 PM
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Snowblower exhaust blueish

My snow blower requires a 50:1 gas oil mix. That should equal 1 gal of gas to 2.56oz of oil. The exhaust has a blueish cast to it and the oder is a bit strong. Do I have too much oil or need to tweek it and add a bit more???

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Old Jan 16, 2008, 07:44 AM   #11  
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Who mentioned autos, not us?? You said,"You can never have too much oil in your gas" refering to the gas oil ratio for a 2 cycle engine and your statement is incorrect. I will tell you where I am gong with this, you can not post inaccurate infomation and expect it to go unchallenged. Where are you going with a statement like,"No where did I mean Oil for Automobiles. Next time read all that is posted then you can comment on it." We have read everything and it is still wrong and now you are acting like we misunderstood that this was about autos. I believe we understand perfectly and you need to stop answering questions when you have no training or experience, period.
 
 
     
 
 
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Who mentioned autos, not us?? You said,"You can never have too much oil in your gas" refering to the gas oil ratio for a 2 cycle engine and your statement is incorrect. I will tell you where I am gong with this, you can not post inaccurate infomation and expect it to go unchallenged. Where are you going with a statement like,"No where did I mean Oil for Automobiles. Next time read all that is posted then you can comment on it." We have read everything and it is still wrong and now you are acting like we misunderstood that this was about autos. I believe we understand perfectly and you need to stop answering questions when you have no training or experience, period.
Man ooh man.. Why don't you email me instead of this piddly comments. lol I have to be quit honest on this you need help. Read before commenting. And about the link I added. Ya it was for you.. Read IT!!!!

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CaptainRich disagrees: You are out of line here. YOU need to read the thread more closely. There was no mention of automobiles until you brought it up. Do you want tagged for inaccurate AND inappropriate posting?
 
 
     
 
 
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I'm going to close this question because its gotten off topic and is more of a fight. But in doing so, I have to say that QuestionHelp did give inaccurate advice that should have been retracted.
 
 
     


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