Friday, January 8, 2010

Arctic Cat F Question About A 1980 Arctic Cat? 2 Cycle Injection?

Question about a 1980 Arctic Cat? 2 cycle injection? - arctic cat f

I took in 1980 Arctic Cat Trail Cat 3000 F / C I do not really know what it might snowmobile an easy task. It is injected oil. Is there a difference between "normal" 2-cycle oil and Cycle 2 is a slide with oil injection. Any help is welcome.

5 comments:

Bruce M said...

Yes, there is a difference of 2-stroke oil.

Certainly you want to put an oil injection system for oil use. The injection is made from oil, in order to be properly pumped through the nozzle oil. Thins weight () and a different viscosity so it can not connect to the fuel supply. You want the oil for the snowmobiles with recommended use. There are a variety of 2-stroke oil injector is not too cheap.

Do not use pre-oil mixture that is intended to pre-mix gas and oil.

jik1219j... said...

This is not the same. Some oils cycle 2 can be used for both, but not all. Check the container. Most have systems for the injection of oil with low viscosity, ie the oil a bit thinner. An oil is also provided for low viscosity, but has a sufficiently high level of chemicals required to meet the demand of the pre-mix. Beware of advice from bad.

guardrai... said...

Yes, there is a difference between the 2 and the cooling cycle premix oil.
Oil extracted from the premix will remain solvent for more.
Injector oil separates from the gasoline and agglutinate
unless shaken (mixed) at regular intervals.
In emergencies, they work in both programs.

Jerad said...

Yes, you can have the same type of oil, gas-2, which is mixed use with an injection of olive oil engine.2 cycle for the same purpose.

Jace said...

It's the same thing

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