walleyehed
Admiral
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- Jun 29, 2003
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continued from general outboards-TC-W3 in aircooled engines... JB, your point is well taken, and as I understand the "double standard" of now all of a sudden, we must use the "manufacturer's" oil, apparently I DO KNOW nothing about the subject, and someone else always has to chime in and throw sarcasim on the fire.<br />As I said before, the "ENGINE" manufacturer for the saws, trimmers, what ever, are not built by stihl, poulan, or who-ever has their name on the piece of equipment.<br /> I'm not going against the grain here, I'm supplying the info given to me by the people that BUILD the engine-not the saw. I've worked on these for years as a factory trained mechanic-not a shadetree mechanic...we hit 6-8 update siminars a year as is required to keep certified statis, and if the Know-it alls want to have a little fun, and poke their nose out, when I see a mistake, I will slap that nose.<br />I really believe there are few people that truely understand, what oils do what, for what.<br />The international Tourney of champions model aircraft unlimited aerobatic competition takes place in Las Vegas every year and ALL of these aircraft of 40-55% scale, weighing 30-80lbs., are powered by mostly "3W" manufacture engines. These are 75cc-150cc engines, ignition type, that run on pre-mix. The most popular oil of choice, by far, is standard Quicksilver OUTBOARD oil. I must also add these engines are available to anyone for around 1000.00, to 3500.00.<br />There are no "POULAN" chainsaw oil containers at this event.<br /> If the only way to go, is using the manufacturer's oil, why would any of you ever argue about using anything but the manufacturer's oil in your outboard....because, in essence, you are saying you know more than the people that built it know..... 