muswell_hillbilly
Cadet
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- Jun 21, 2009
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Just bought my first boat and was anxious to get it out on the water. Bought it knowing the fuel gauge didn't work, and after fiddling with it a bit decided to take the boat out. To be "safe" I figured I'd add a half tank (10 gallons) to be certain not to run out. I added the right amount of oil and headed for the gas station. Only problem is that there was already 16 gallons in the tank! I could only get 4 gallons of gas into the tank!
So my mixture is off, and I'm not certain how concerned I should be. Here's how I've figured it:
- 16 gallons properly mixed fuel already in tank => 41 oz oil.
- Oil I added for intended 10 gallons gas => 26 oz oil.
- Total oil for 16 gallons already in tank => 67 oz oil.
- Added 4 gallons of gas to tank => 20 gallons gas.
So my net mixture is 20 gal/67 oz => 38:1. Does this make sense?
I did run it with this mixture for a while, figuring it would be O.K. as long as I kept adding straight gas into the tank until mixture was correct. Was this an O.K. assumption?
Thanks!
So my mixture is off, and I'm not certain how concerned I should be. Here's how I've figured it:
- 16 gallons properly mixed fuel already in tank => 41 oz oil.
- Oil I added for intended 10 gallons gas => 26 oz oil.
- Total oil for 16 gallons already in tank => 67 oz oil.
- Added 4 gallons of gas to tank => 20 gallons gas.
So my net mixture is 20 gal/67 oz => 38:1. Does this make sense?
I did run it with this mixture for a while, figuring it would be O.K. as long as I kept adding straight gas into the tank until mixture was correct. Was this an O.K. assumption?
Thanks!