best two cycle oil for running 580 westbend
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Re: best two cycle oil for running 580 westbend
Since "white gas' and "coleman fuel" were mentioned I thought I'd ad something. When a teen we had a Standard Oil gas station in my town, they sold regular and premium at the pump islands but off by the side of the station stood a pump marked "White Gas". Now I'm pretty sure guys didn't come there to buy fuel for their coleman lanterns so what vehicle did use it? Imports from Europe/England maybe. Later in life when this topic came up now and then someone said that was in fact the unleaded gas we now use. Any one care to comment? BTW we bought our coleman gas at the hardware in 1 gallon cans. Thanks. Tom
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Re: best two cycle oil for running 580 westbend
Tom- I remember the Mobil station out East had white gas in a 275 out back, decades ago. That was the only gas my dad would use in his outboard. Remember- they were all two strokes at the time, except for a few Homelites and Lausons. He might have been ahead of his time.
I'm sure many other boaters used it, too.
Bill
I'm sure many other boaters used it, too.
Bill
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Re: best two cycle oil for running 580 westbend
Here's something I found while doing a search on white gas, for what it's worth.
[link2]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_gas[/link2]
Personally I wouldn't put gasoline in my camping gear, and I sure as heck ain't going to run naphtha in my vintage engines.
[link2]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_gas[/link2]
So it would seem there were 2 distantly different fuels that went by the name white gas.White gas is a common name for two flammable substances. In its most common modern usage, it is used as a generic name for camp stove and lantern fuel, usually naphtha.[1]
White gasoline, also called white gas, can also be a name for pure gasoline, without additives. This was commonly used when leaded gasoline was the norm, to prevent fouling in situations where the properties of the tetraethyl lead additive were not required.[2]
Personally I wouldn't put gasoline in my camping gear, and I sure as heck ain't going to run naphtha in my vintage engines.
Re: best two cycle oil for running 580 westbend
I have a guy that only runs once in a while. PP58 with twin gas carbs. Colman fuel is all he runs & it starts & runs well between sitting for long periods. 2 cycle engines were designed to run on very low octane fuels. That's what lead to a squish band head design. Trapped gasses in the squish area were cooled by piston & head & would not pre-ignite. Now I'm NOT talking WOT racing applications.