PrinceValium
Chief Petty Officer
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- Jun 2, 2010
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I know this has been brought up before and I did read some threads on it...however the answers were not adequate enough for me so I am going to ask the question again.
When mixing fuel with oil it makes sense to add the oil first and then the fuel to get some sort of mixing in the tank...and then the driving will help mix it until you get to the water. My thought is that I cannot add oil not knowing how much fuel I am going to be adding, so I add the oil last.
Is driving enough to disperse the oil in the tank sufficiently? I have a built in tank. Since buying this boat I noticed the fuel gauge is not accurate and reads low by 1/4 of a tank. I do not know exactly the capacity of the tank.
Will the oil mix ok or not?
Thanks!
When mixing fuel with oil it makes sense to add the oil first and then the fuel to get some sort of mixing in the tank...and then the driving will help mix it until you get to the water. My thought is that I cannot add oil not knowing how much fuel I am going to be adding, so I add the oil last.
Is driving enough to disperse the oil in the tank sufficiently? I have a built in tank. Since buying this boat I noticed the fuel gauge is not accurate and reads low by 1/4 of a tank. I do not know exactly the capacity of the tank.
Will the oil mix ok or not?
Thanks!