cruzenmike
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Has anyone else used the Echo Red Armor 2-Cycle Oil?
If so, what have your experiences been with it?
In the past, I was using either Homelite Synthetic Blend or alike without any issues. Heck, I was even in a bind one time and mix SAE30 in gasoline and got by for a tank or two with that. I always use fresh 90 Octane E0 fuel when mixing up my gas and I am always sure to use use the correct amount of oil for my 40:1 and 50:1 containers.
I switched over to the Echo Red Armor and have noticed a few differences in how my equipment is running. First, my chainsaw which is a Poulan, has a much harder time starting and does not like to run very smoothly. This could all be coincidental, so I figure I will attempt to adjust the carb and see if I can resolve the running issue. My Ryobi string timmer, which is using different gas than my chainsaw, all of a sudden sounds different, seems like it is getting hotter and is getting thick red gunk all around the carb. I have tried two different carbs, which have new gaskets and are property set, but no matter what I do, the trimmer just runs poorly.
I hate to say coincidence because the only changes that I have made this year was to the new 2-cycle oil, otherwise the equipment I am referring to have both been tuned up and have new fuel lines, fuel filters, air cleaners/screens and properly gapped spark plugs.
I just figured I would offer up my experience and get any feedback from others who have used this same oil and to see if they too have had any issues. For now, I am going to switch over to a different oil for my mixture, maybe the Briggs, or even Lucas or Amsoil.
If so, what have your experiences been with it?
In the past, I was using either Homelite Synthetic Blend or alike without any issues. Heck, I was even in a bind one time and mix SAE30 in gasoline and got by for a tank or two with that. I always use fresh 90 Octane E0 fuel when mixing up my gas and I am always sure to use use the correct amount of oil for my 40:1 and 50:1 containers.
I switched over to the Echo Red Armor and have noticed a few differences in how my equipment is running. First, my chainsaw which is a Poulan, has a much harder time starting and does not like to run very smoothly. This could all be coincidental, so I figure I will attempt to adjust the carb and see if I can resolve the running issue. My Ryobi string timmer, which is using different gas than my chainsaw, all of a sudden sounds different, seems like it is getting hotter and is getting thick red gunk all around the carb. I have tried two different carbs, which have new gaskets and are property set, but no matter what I do, the trimmer just runs poorly.
I hate to say coincidence because the only changes that I have made this year was to the new 2-cycle oil, otherwise the equipment I am referring to have both been tuned up and have new fuel lines, fuel filters, air cleaners/screens and properly gapped spark plugs.
I just figured I would offer up my experience and get any feedback from others who have used this same oil and to see if they too have had any issues. For now, I am going to switch over to a different oil for my mixture, maybe the Briggs, or even Lucas or Amsoil.