[SEL] Amsoil two stroke oil...two stroke for older engines

Skip Cleveland skipcleveland at bellsouth.net
Tue Sep 18 07:53:51 PDT 2007


Henry Ford would have just loved your idea, he even wen't so far as to put 
molybdenum in iron engine castings.
Skip
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <MaytagTwin at aol.com>
To: <sel at lists.stationary-engine.com>
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2007 11:37 PM
Subject: Re: [SEL] Amsoil two stroke oil...two stroke for older engines


> To Whom it may concern:
>
> When, many years ago, I had a small outboard cruiser with two 35 HP 
> Evinrude
> two cylinder outboard engines, the engines being built around 1958, the
> manufacture suggested their brand of two stroke oil or, they said 30 
> weight
> non-detergent engine oil would do as well. I bought Mobil brand 30 weight
> non-detergent in five gallon cans and mixed it at 16 to 1, exactly as the 
> Evinrude
> company and never had any trouble with those engines.  I see no  reason 
> why the
> same oil wouldn't do well in the Maytag engines.  The 92  running without 
> load
> will do an excellent job of driving mosquitoes away.
>
> What would be fun to try would be to add a little moly to the fuel.   It
> might keep those bearings cool even without much oil.  I used to use it 
> in the
> oil of an aircooled VW with good results.
>
> Ron Carroll
> Maytag Corral
> Clearmont, MIssouri
>
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