Lead in gas????

Jweit

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Should my 1985-86 85hp Force have lead added to<br />the gas some say "yes" some say "no"?? :confused: <br /> :confused: :eek: :eek:
 

Dhadley

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Re: Lead in gas????

If you can find leaded gas (other than at the airport) let the rest of us know. <br /><br />Please!
 

Jweit

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Re: Lead in gas????

Some boat\marine stores do sell lead additives or substatute
 

steelespike

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Re: Lead in gas????

dont bother, lead has no effect on 2cycle motors<br /> white gas used to be reccomended It was unleaded.
 

mbb

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Re: Lead in gas????

Tetraethylead , while increasing the octane rating of gas,also provided "cushioning" for the valve seats in engines. Your 2stroke has no valves, so you have no use for lead.
 
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DJ

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Re: Lead in gas????

You also have NO NEED for fuel higher than 87 octane.
 

jimtodd72

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Re: Lead in gas????

When 92 octane went to $1.85 last year, I switched to 87 octane and noticed no change at all in performance. I was just as reluctant to switch from leaded gas to 92 octane before and noticed no difference. Your outboard is a late model compared to mine so don't worry about it.<br /><br />Jim
 

Spidybot

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Re: Lead in gas????

In my part of the world there is no leaded fuel and no octane lower than 92. There are fuels called 95 or 98 'lead substitute'. But as 2-strokes doesn't benefit from lead it doesn't matter. Regarding the octane value I've never noticed any improvement by going up to like 98.
 

Dhadley

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Re: Lead in gas????

If you have a "stock" motor, going to a higher octane may hurt as it burns hotter. The only reason to go to a higher octane is if you have increased the compression ratio. Once we modify a motor we always re-jet to compensate for the required higher octane. <br /><br />Of course nobody in their right mind increases compression ratios. But it's fun when you do!
 
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