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Challenge Xtreme 34cc strimmer
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trevorarthur
2005-08-20 09:56:07 UTC
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I bought one of these from Argos but have lost the manual. I do not kno
the ration of oil to petrol which I should use.

Looked on the interne - can't find a thing.
Can anyone help please!!!

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ben
2005-08-20 11:32:05 UTC
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Post by trevorarthur
I bought one of these from Argos but have lost the manual. I do not
know the ration of oil to petrol which I should use.
Looked on the interne - can't find a thing.
Can anyone help please!!!!
2:1 ratio
Lee
2005-08-20 11:53:34 UTC
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Post by ben
Post by trevorarthur
I bought one of these from Argos but have lost the manual. I do not
know the ration of oil to petrol which I should use.
Looked on the interne - can't find a thing.
Can anyone help please!!!!
2:1 ratio
That doesn't sound right, did you mean 20:1 ?
Our (Macolloch) strimmer says 40:1 for "good quality oil" and 20:1
otherwise.

Lee
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Ian Stirling
2005-08-20 11:56:23 UTC
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Post by Lee
Post by ben
Post by trevorarthur
I bought one of these from Argos but have lost the manual. I do not
know the ration of oil to petrol which I should use.
Looked on the interne - can't find a thing.
Can anyone help please!!!!
2:1 ratio
That doesn't sound right, did you mean 20:1 ?
Our (Macolloch) strimmer says 40:1 for "good quality oil" and 20:1
otherwise.
As I understand it, there is little irreversable damage you can do by
putting in too much oil, but quite a lot by putting in too little.
More is better.
Lee
2005-08-20 12:32:47 UTC
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Post by Ian Stirling
As I understand it, there is little irreversable damage you can do by
putting in too much oil, but quite a lot by putting in too little.
More is better.
True, but it may be a tad difficult to get it to run properly on a mix
with too much oil. ;)

Lee
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Ian Stirling
2005-08-20 12:40:51 UTC
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Post by Lee
Post by Ian Stirling
As I understand it, there is little irreversable damage you can do by
putting in too much oil, but quite a lot by putting in too little.
More is better.
True, but it may be a tad difficult to get it to run properly on a mix
with too much oil. ;)
True.
You need at least some petrol :)
Pete C
2005-08-20 17:15:16 UTC
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Hi,

The helpline number for Challenge is 0208 391 6767 or email: helpline
~at~ hilka.co.uk.

Failing that pop into your local Argos when it's quiet and ask at
customer service to have a look at one.

cheers,
Pete.
Jupiter
2005-08-21 07:38:06 UTC
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Post by Ian Stirling
Post by Lee
Post by ben
Post by trevorarthur
I bought one of these from Argos but have lost the manual. I do not
know the ration of oil to petrol which I should use.
Looked on the interne - can't find a thing.
Can anyone help please!!!!
2:1 ratio
That doesn't sound right, did you mean 20:1 ?
Our (Macolloch) strimmer says 40:1 for "good quality oil" and 20:1
otherwise.
As I understand it, there is little irreversable damage you can do by
putting in too much oil, but quite a lot by putting in too little.
More is better.
You will oil up the spark plug and cause it to be covered with hard
carbon deposits. You will do the same to the combustion chamber and
the engine ports. The engine will smoke badly and in extreme cases
not run at all. It will need to be dismantled and decarbonised. Not a
good idea.
T i m
2005-08-21 07:55:01 UTC
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Post by Ian Stirling
Post by Lee
Post by ben
2:1 ratio
That doesn't sound right, did you mean 20:1 ?
Our (Macolloch) strimmer says 40:1 for "good quality oil" and 20:1
otherwise.
As I understand it, there is little irreversable damage you can do by
putting in too much oil, but quite a lot by putting in too little.
More is better.
In most cases but not with 2/ oil as I understand it?

As mentioned it will soot up the plug and more importantly on these
small engines the exhaust.

The worst thing is that I believe by increasing the oil ratio you
'lean out' the petrol / air mix and that isn't good either?

FWIW, my old British Seagull outboard motor was 10:1 and most other
2/'s I have had (scooters / outboards / bushwhacker / genny etc) were
nearer 50:1?

All the best ..

T i m

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