As Arte Johnson would say "Very Interesting"
I poured about a teaspoon full of premix into a small bowl made out of aluminum foil. It all looked to be just one liquid.
I then started blowing on the mix to try and evaporate the gasoline. Shortly after I started blowing small globules of oil began to appear. I blew some more and the small globules over time joined into one blob of two stroke oil. After a while the gasoline was gone and the oil remained.
I imagine this is what happens in a motor that uses premix. As the liquid gasoline/oil mix is being vaporized by the carburetor the oil precipitates out. The oil is carried on by the gaseous fuel/air mix and taken into the crank case. Just like if straight gasoline went through a carburetor and oil globules were thrown into the air stream just aft of the carburetor by an oil pump.
I poured about a teaspoon full of premix into a small bowl made out of aluminum foil. It all looked to be just one liquid.
I then started blowing on the mix to try and evaporate the gasoline. Shortly after I started blowing small globules of oil began to appear. I blew some more and the small globules over time joined into one blob of two stroke oil. After a while the gasoline was gone and the oil remained.
I imagine this is what happens in a motor that uses premix. As the liquid gasoline/oil mix is being vaporized by the carburetor the oil precipitates out. The oil is carried on by the gaseous fuel/air mix and taken into the crank case. Just like if straight gasoline went through a carburetor and oil globules were thrown into the air stream just aft of the carburetor by an oil pump.
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