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Old Jan 30, 2006 | 03:22 PM
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my son has a 91 trail boss,its a 2 stroke engine and the previous owner was mixing the gas.it has oil injection on it,would it hurt to run it without the injection hooked up and keep mixing the gas or should it be hooked back up.not sure what the problem was with it.anyopne have a link for those bikes?
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Old Jan 30, 2006 | 10:13 PM
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Hey im from new brunswick too where r u from in new brunswick? ... i have a 92 Polaris Trail Boss .. and a 2000 scrambler, i run the scrambler without the oil injection .. its fine but it takes more oil that way, the trail boss i used the injection .. and i only go through bout a quart of oil a year that way, big oil saver, try using it and see if it uses the oil or not .. still mix ur gas tho, it wont hurt it to run it with the injection and mixing gas, just to make sure its takin the oil
 
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Old Jan 30, 2006 | 11:02 PM
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UMM, it will hurt it if you mix and use the oil injection. You will foul plugs like crazy. If you hook the injection up make sure you bleed it properly. To be safe you might just want to order a new oil injection and hook it up. They are pretty flawless and really save on oil. You also might want to make sure the oil injection jet is not clogged before you start it.
 
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