Gday Andrew,
I add 250mls per tank, not a lot but that's my dose.
Cheers Ean
In the past I have read a few of you diesel steerers put a splash of 2 Stroke oil in each tank.
I have a 5lt bottle of Gulf Western MARINE 2 stroke oil that I wont be putting thru my boat,or chainsaws.New boat mechanic says genuine Mercury oil from now on.
How much/what ratio do you guys mix the 2 Stroke oil at?????
Andrew
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Gday Andrew,
I add 250mls per tank, not a lot but that's my dose.
Cheers Ean
Can I ask why you do that? And how come two tanks, are you talking about long range tanks? George
I thought the 2 stroke in the tank thing was for CRD injection pumps due to their extreme pressures and tight tolerances.
I did not think there was any benefit for non CRD diesels.
Garry
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I read a post on the uk site about a bloke who had a TD5 that he added 2 stroke to from brand new , and when he stripped it down it was like new inside, I was amazed at how clean the piston crowns were. Sure there could have been other reasons for it, but when you see pics of a engine that never had 2 stroke mixed with fuel was nothing like his engine.
Also the guy who had the D3 and posted the "how to " change the oil pump housing show pics of how clean his engine looks having added 2 stroke from new.
Cant see it doing any harm other than a few $$ out of the wallet.
Cheers Ean
when i was working for cat every service we would add around 1L normal engine oil to each tank on the trucks it was basicly to add a bit more lube for the injectors.
the oil don't have to be 2 stroke oil regular engine oil will work just as well in diesel
The recommended ratio is 200:1.
Might be Ok in a Cat but don't put engine oil in the fuel or a CRD engined car/4wd- you will have issues - has been tried overseas. Likewise do not use synthetic 2 stroke as it tends not to mix as well with the diesel.
It is the old style mineral 2 stroke that does the trick.
Garry
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1971 Jaguar V12 E-Type Series 3 Roadster
1957 Series 1 88"
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I dont think it's the mixing as much as the temperature that it burns (or needs to burn).
I use Castrol 2T and I think from memory it says on the back of the TTS 2T (synthetic) "not recommended for air cooled engines"
I'm guessing that an air cooled motor could run pretty hot when not moving much and possibly burn the oil. I'm thinking the idea of 2 stroke oil is to not burn but lubricate.
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