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Petrol Strimmer leaded petrol ?

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ath007 | 13:10 Mon 26th Feb 2007 | Home & Garden
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I have a Stihl petrol strimmer that has to use a leaded petrol and two stroke oil mix inorder to work. Local garages have now stopped stocking leaded petrol, can i use unleaded or will it damage the engine. What are my alternatives ?
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You could use an additive that will protect your engine.
Something like this I found after "Googling"

Castrol Valvemaster and Castrol Valvemaster Plus
Lead replacement fuel additive for use with lead-free fuel. Protects engine against valve seat recession under all driving conditions. Keeps fuel system clean and protects against corrosion.

Castrol Valvemaster Plus provides an octane boost to unleaded fuel, reducing pinking, knocking or the need to retune.
One millilitre treats one litre of fuel


There are of course other additives on the market that will do the job
if it's a four stoke ( 4T) engine ( needs leaded petrol ) why do you need two stroke oil? could it be a two stroke (2T ) and not need leaded fuel?

ask someone to identify which it is. 2T needs 2T oil and unleaded. 4T needs ( possibly ) leaded fuel additive, but no 2T oil.

you can buy 'lead replacement additive' from fuel stations or local car accessory shops.

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