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Mfluder
Location: Earth
Joined: Mar 16, 2012
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Ok to use fogging oil in float bowl of 2 stroke Toro 221QE?
Original Message Mar 16, 2012 12:46 pm |
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Hi, first post, long time lurker. I have a 221QE 2 stroke Toro snowblower. I recently summerized it and installed a fuel shutoff inline. I ran the engine out of fuel and then took the float bowl drain bolt out to let the remaining gas drain (only a few drops came out). I then tipped the machine up on its auger and used my fogging oil spray with the red tube to burst some oil into the float bowl. I then put the drain both back in and lowered the snowblower down and pulled the rope. The motor gave one last VROOMMM, then died. I figure this would have sucked up some fogging oil into the jet. Will this be ok until next winter? I don't want the jets getting clogged from dried gas residue, which is why I sprayed the fogging oil in. Hope this is ok...
1989 Wheel Horse 310-8 rider w/Kohler Magnum 10hp, 1997 Toro 22040 Commercial Recycler 21" w/Suzuki 2 cycle, Toro 221QE snowblower, Honda UMK422LTA string trimmer, Stihl BG86 handheld blower, Craftsman Pressure Washer with 7hp Briggs Intek, Ariens 28" sno-thro 921034 305cc
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Loblolly77
Joined: Mar 17, 2010
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Re: Ok to use fogging oil in float bowl of 2 stroke Toro 221QE?
Reply #5 Apr 17, 2012 10:11 am |
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Yes, I agree to what the other posters advise, it's like an outboard motor 2 stroke, just spray the fogging oil into the air intake as the engine is running(protects the crank and crank bearings), you should see a lot more blue exhaust as the oil runs into the engine, the shut off the engine, the remove plug and spray more fogging oil to lube the iron cylinder bore and iron piston rings.set piston at TDC and reinstall plug. For these snowthrowers, I also install a piece of air filter foam into the exhaust outlet to keep out bugs and dirt, and another piece of foam into the carb air inlet cup, and cover the whole carb with some saran wrap to keep the summer dust and bugs off the carb.
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