i was looking for the same answer and found this website .
http://www.repairspot.com/two_stroke_fuel_mixture_ratio.htm
suction stroke and exhaust strokes are the two strokes involved in 2 stroke engine....
In a typical two stroke (petrol) engine, the valves are replaced by ports in the cylinder wall, and closed / unclosed by the motion of the piston. Piston rising, vacuum under draws (fuel) mix into the crankcase through the carburettor. Piston falling, inlet port closes, pressure forces mix up through transfer ports into combustion chamber. Rises and fires at TDC, then falls to uncover exhaust port.
He is the inventor of the two stroke lawn mower. He is the inventor of the two stroke lawn mower.
In my point of view two stroke engine is the best engine ,because in two stroke engine there are only two stages or two stroke .In which one stage complete the two process frist is suction & second one is compression ,in these two process completes in one stage. The best advantage of this engine is the in every cycle there is a power stroke due to which the engine performance is very good . But the biggest disadvantage is the fuel consumption . Which after some time reduced by the resarcheres.
if you see the difference between valves
most two stroke engines need a 2% mix but you should look at the manufacturer recomondation.
Chain saw, weed wacker.
A chainsaw (or chain saw) is a portable mechanical saw, powered by electricity, compressed air, hydraulic power, or most commonly a two-stroke engine. chain saw: portable power saw; teeth linked to form an endless chain Used for cutting shrubs, bushes and trees.
a four stroke has a timing chain and a cam and a two stroke doesnt a two stroke has reed valves
My opinion, no. You have to mix gas for the two stroke, and two stokes are not as powerful.
No the raptor is a four stroke you only use mix in two stroke engines.
If it is electrical there will be the sound of the chain on the chain guide and very little noise from the motor. With a two stroke driven saw you would hear the engine and very little else.
No only two strokes
Yes. Use same mix ratio.
Only if it is a two-stroke (two-cycle) engine.
A CR 125 does not have a timing chain. It is a two stroke which operates with reed valves.
Hell no ! Its a two stroke ! If u find a chain youve got extra parts .. Lol