01-04-2015, 05:19 PM
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I, Vettezuki
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 14,754
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Shaolin Crane
Yes, once the fuel breaks down the oil it is a new solution. It will not separate, or evaporate. I wish it would, we wouldn't have nearly so many drums of waste at the shop. It's no different than mixing two cycle oil or alcohol cars that have theirs mixed with transmission fluid or silicone. Since the fuel is a solvent, and an excellent one. Once it's broken down, that's it.
There's no way around it, it needs to be drained, refilled, mechanically primed (meaning don't crank it) then drained again. Then if it were me, run it for a few miles and change it again.
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That makes sense.
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