using 2-stroke oil (not premixing)
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•Using four-cycle oils in a two-cycle engine over time will leave deposits that reduce the life and performance of a two-cycle engine. Two-cycle engine oils are too thin and break down too easily to provide effective lubrication in four-cycle engines.
Read more: Difference Between 4 Cycle & 2 Cycle Oil | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/facts_6755243_di...#ixzz1DmgmFZrE
•Using four-cycle oils in a two-cycle engine over time will leave deposits that reduce the life and performance of a two-cycle engine. Two-cycle engine oils are too thin and break down too easily to provide effective lubrication in four-cycle engines.
Read more: Difference Between 4 Cycle & 2 Cycle Oil | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/facts_6755243_di...#ixzz1DmgmFZrE
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•Using four-cycle oils in a two-cycle engine over time will leave deposits that reduce the life and performance of a two-cycle engine. Two-cycle engine oils are too thin and break down too easily to provide effective lubrication in four-cycle engines.
Read more: Difference Between 4 Cycle & 2 Cycle Oil | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/facts_6755243_di...#ixzz1DmgmFZrE
•Using four-cycle oils in a two-cycle engine over time will leave deposits that reduce the life and performance of a two-cycle engine. Two-cycle engine oils are too thin and break down too easily to provide effective lubrication in four-cycle engines.
Read more: Difference Between 4 Cycle & 2 Cycle Oil | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/facts_6755243_di...#ixzz1DmgmFZrE
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