My Safari did not have an autolube and I have always premixed two stroke and I have been told that that is the way to go. My new airy has autolube and my common sense tells me that it can't be too bad, why else would the manufacturer install it?
Thoughts?
Another thing, does anyone have any experience with Quicksilver two stroke oil - Some guys swear by it
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D
Autolube and Quicksilver Two stroke oil
Hi Big D!
One argument for autolube is on that on long descents, premix goes in via fuel, which means not much goes in, with autolube it goes in by revolutions which is better in theory, but then I always pre-mixed and never scuffed a piston.
Ran Quicksilver TCW-3 (from Mercury agents, half the price of Royal Purple ) for hundreds of hours when I still flew by 2-stroke, and had very low carbon build-up. (But then again, contrary to CW, I ran the engines lean and hot, and this is where synthetics IMHO makes the difference.)
Whatever you do, FlySafe!
Abe
One argument for autolube is on that on long descents, premix goes in via fuel, which means not much goes in, with autolube it goes in by revolutions which is better in theory, but then I always pre-mixed and never scuffed a piston.
Ran Quicksilver TCW-3 (from Mercury agents, half the price of Royal Purple ) for hundreds of hours when I still flew by 2-stroke, and had very low carbon build-up. (But then again, contrary to CW, I ran the engines lean and hot, and this is where synthetics IMHO makes the difference.)
Whatever you do, FlySafe!
Abe
I have just taken my autolube off.
Know a few guys who have had engine-outs because it stopped working. There is no warning light which will tell you that it has stopped, just EGT gauge.
I mix and I know that I will always have oil. Unless you really F-up and forget to mix oil in the fuel. But you can also forget to fill the autolube up. These must be covered by your pre-flight.
Know a few guys who have had engine-outs because it stopped working. There is no warning light which will tell you that it has stopped, just EGT gauge.
I mix and I know that I will always have oil. Unless you really F-up and forget to mix oil in the fuel. But you can also forget to fill the autolube up. These must be covered by your pre-flight.
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