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Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2005 20:08:53 GMT
From: th <someguynospamwhere.se>
Subject: Re: Saab newbie


Dave Hinz wrote: > On Tue, 01 Feb 2005 16:56:10 GMT, Bengt ÷sterdahl <bengt.osterdahlTA”–BORTnospama.com> wrote: > >>On Tue, 01 Feb 2005 02:34:54 GMT, "James Sweet" <jamessweetnospamail.com> >>wrote: >> >> >> >>>>There hasn't been a 2-stroke SAAB *manufactured* since... well, a >>>>long freekin time. >>>> >>> >>>Did one have to mix the fuel and oil for the 2 stroke Saabs or did they use >>>a separate oil tank? >> >>The fuel was mixed at the filling station. The car had only one tank. > > > Nope: > > http://www.duck-creek.net/dave/photos/saab/2stroke/section2/ > > Specifically, > http://www.duck-creek.net/dave/photos/saab/2stroke/section2/2_05_02.html > I think the oil tank was only used in the Saab Sport where it also was combined with a pumping mechanism that improved the bearing lubrication. All 2-stroke Saabs I came in contact with used pre-mixed fuel that you filled directly at the filling station. In those days such fuel was quite common and it was quite easy for all users of 2-stroke fuel to fill it directly into motorbikes etc. Or maybe the separate tank was something only for the US market? -- th

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