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ive read a few times on here that folks put 'old' fuel into their lawnmowers. would i br right in thinking that a 4 stroke mower will be ok running with fuel/2stroke mix?

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Mower engines are more tolerant to old fuel than saws etc.

 

But there will be a lack of performance and starting may be impaired (compared with using fresh fuel)

 

If the mower has a Briggs Sprint engine then the answer is NO.

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Are you just getting rid of some mixed petrol that you probably wont ever need? otherwise why would you want to put 2 stroke oil in your neat petrol? A bit of mix in your mower wont hurt it unless its the model that gardenkit mentioned

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My 30 year old Suffolk Colt is OK on it - if the oil mix is a bit high, it needs a little choke all the time and you can get the air filter getting oily but it runs, it smokes, it cuts the grass:thumbup:

 

Been doing it for 3-4 years now!

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Its a briggs n stratton engine and its just to use up about 5 ltrs of 2 stroke mix. Maybe ill just add it in bit by bit to the fresh stuff so as its not 100% 2 stroke mix in the tank

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I guess the whole subject is a little uncertain. How old is the OP's 'old fuel'?

 

Really old fuel, the stuff that stinks like old paint, should not be put in any engine, ever.

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Its a briggs n stratton engine and its just to use up about 5 ltrs of 2 stroke mix. Maybe ill just add it in bit by bit to the fresh stuff so as its not 100% 2 stroke mix in the tank

Only be concerned if its a "sprint" engine, thats the one with the fuel tank low on the RH side of the engine and the carb mounted on top.

 

These plastic carbs have a pumping diaphragm which gets distorted by stale fuel.

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Mower engines are more tolerant to old fuel than saws etc.

 

But there will be a lack of performance and starting may be impaired (compared with using fresh fuel)

 

If the mower has a Briggs Sprint engine then the answer is NO.

 

i,am drawn to know ah go on tell me why me being nosy why wont a sprint engine run on old fuel dying to know please tell

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