Petrol additive for an old engine
On Mar 15, 9:14 am, "robgraham" wrote:
On 13 Mar, 23:15, "robgraham" wrote:
I've been given an elderly (40-50 years) cultivator - 4 stroke Briggs
and Stratton single cylinder engine. Seems to be all OK and the
engine runs fine. However I believe I should be adding something to
the petrol to make it equivalent to that containing lead.
A local agricultural machinery company said this wasn't necessary, but
a decoke would be advisable.
What's the collective's opinion please ?
Thanks
Rob
Thanks guys - the thought had crossed my mind that the duty cycle,etc
would be so low that an additive might well not be necessary.
Interestingly I have tried several what I thought were suitable
outlets and they looked at me rather blankly !
Re. then suggestions of a decoke, how do I get round the probable
problem of a gasket, etc ?
Thanks again
Rob
Just adjust the valves, change the oil etc and use it. That's what
I'd do if it were me and it otherwise ran ok.
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