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whats the fuel mix for my ryobi Pcn 4545 petrol chainsaw?

I rescued this chainsaw from the local tip. looks brandnew and i just need a new chain and the instructions.

Does anyone know hwere i can download them? and what is the fuel mix?

many thanks
shaun pitcher, May 2008
The fuel mix is 50:1. Having said that you may find many problems with it (which is why it was on the tip)

IanH, January 2011
Hey Phil

I share your concern about mixing fuel for 2 stroke and 4 stroke engines. Does using a 50.1 mix in the 4 stroke engine cause any problems? If not it looks a good solution to my fuel storage and usage issue?

Shaun.
I'm hopeing to get a PDF version of the manual and will pass it along if sucessfull.

Dave Williams, September 2008
It's only a 50:1 mix you should use if you are using a 50:1 dilution ratio oil. No good mixing it at 50:1 if you are using a cheap mineral based 25:1 ratio oil. All decent oil manufacturers will give you the dilution ratio of their oil printed on the bottle, and this is the only ratio it should be diluted to, to ensure that particular oil is not over or under diluted to give the best protection.

pleasant, August 2008
Fuel mix will be 50:1 using proper 2 stroke oil (NOT standard car type engine oil). This is pretty universal - in fact I run everything - 4 strokes included - on this, that way you will never put neat fuel in your 2-stroke and wreck it.

phil_saunders@bigfoot.com

Phil Saunders, May 2008
If you are in the uk try this email...they also have a comprehensive website.....no promises but maybe they could help you..

Customer.service@shouldersofshoreham.co.uk

Alan, May 2008
link Click here to see other fixes for Ryobi.