the mix ratio for Lawnboys is 32:1 4 oz. per gallon
Briggs and Stratton made almost exclusively four stroke engines. There is no fuel oil mixture for a four stroke engine. Are you sure you have a two stroke engine by Briggs and Stratto? rhg
4 cycle mower.... gas is separate from oil!
He is the inventor of the two stroke lawn mower. He is the inventor of the two stroke lawn mower.
it all depends if it is a 2 stroke or a 4 stroke lawn mower
If it is a 2-stroke engine, the oil/gas mixture has too much oil. If it is a 4-stroke engine, the oil sump is overfull.
No for your lawn mower you will just need regular lawn mower oil.
if it is a 2-stroke engine then it only can be 1 of 3 things, the spark, the fuel or the compression.
It could be valve guides,rings you will hve to replace them. More: If the engine is a 2-stroke where the oil is mixed with the fuel, you might be using the wrong oil/fuel mixture (too much oil). Check the owner's manual for the correct mixture.
Use regular unleaded gasoline, and mix it with four ounces of oil per gallon of gas - BUT, how you use it depends on whether your lawn mower has a 2-stroke or 4-stroke engine. A 2-stroke engine requires 2-cycle oil to be added to the gasoline in a certain ratio. 4-stroke engines do not require the gas/oil mixture.
yes
Blue smoke indicates the engine is burning oil. If it is a 2-stroke, the fuel/oil mixture has too much oil. If it is a 4-stroke, there is too much oil in the reservoir or the valve seal are leaking, or the piston rings are worn.
Depends entirely on which craftsman lawn mower you're referring to.