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| Use it in an old 2-stroke?
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| Would it be bad to put it in a vehicle? I'm thinking a gallon or two of the mix added to a mostly full tank of fuel would be a bit like adding seafoam oil treatment. |
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| into your car (or at least a modern emissions one) would be beyond dumb. It has the possibility of risk to the catalytic converter. Which is likely a serious financial mistake. Burn it in something that doesn't care like lawnmower, snowblower or whatnot. Of burn it in a backyard fire. or give it up on hazmat day. but don't put it in your car.
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| Dilution ratio would depend on how old "old" is. Some years back I had a '94 Blazer that I ran nothing but 2 cycle mix in for about 8 months. (wasn't using up old gas, I was making it intentionally for the truck)
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| '94 is way before today's emissions requirments and equipment. really bad, bad idea in 2021 for anything made this century.
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| quote: Originally posted by RVF400: If there is nothing wrong with the oil. It's great lube for diesel injectors. Just add it to the fuel.
It's 2 stroke mix, already mixed with fuel and it's now old. Adding that to a diesel will blow it sky high! There will be some melting of pistons and valves going on. I would contact the city as most have a disposal site for stuff like that. |
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| If it's unleaded, I just dump a gallon or so into my car or pick up after I've filled the tank and burn it that way. Mine has been maybe a year or so old. If it's 6 months old, I'd just run it with maybe some new gas in the tank to dilute it a bit. Just make sure it hasn't been sitting so long that it has rust, water, etc.
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| burn out yellowjacket holes. pour and burn for weed killing or edging along driveway. pour a cup at a time into car tank at each fill up. pour on a stump you don't want and light it up.
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| You need a old 1950's tractor, it wouldn't care.
City ran hazardous waste collection time is probably your best bet. |
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