This is a rough explanation of how I converted the 50 to 1 mixture for any gas/oil motor down to a recognisable figure in ounces. I just bought a boat that uses this 50 to 1 mixture. I broke it down this way: A. 50 gallons of gas to 1 gallon of oil B. 25 gallons of gas to 1/2 gallon of oil C. 12.50 (12 1/2) gallons of gas to 1/4 gallon (quart) of oil D. 6.25 (6 1/4) gallons of gas to 1/8th gallon (pint) of oil (This is roughly the correct mixture for my boat since it has a 6 gallon tank. I would probably use a hair less of the oil measurement to compensate for the difference between the 6.25 gallon guide number and my boat tank. E. 3 1/2 gallons of gas to 1/2 pint 8 ounces) of oil F.1 3/4 gallons of gas to 1/4 pint of oil (4 ounces) of oil The last mixture I would put in a two gallon gasoline can to use for lawnmowers, gas trimmers, etc that use the 50 to one mixture.
! part oil to 50 parts petrol.
50 parts gas to 1 part oil. So the amount of oil would be 1/50th the amount of gas.
it is 50 to 1 50 parts gas 1 part oil so 1 pint of oil per 6 gallons of gas
You pour the cycle oil into the gas can and then fill it with gas to mix it. 50 to 1 refers to the ratio of gas to oil.5 parts of gasoline to 1 part of oil.
the ratio is 50 to 1 50 parts gas to 1 part oil so 6 gallons of gas per 1 pint of oil
Normal mixture is 1 part of oil to 50 parts of gas (50:1). If run constantly at high speed, less oil may be used, but never less than 1 part of oil to 100 parts of gas (100:1).
50 parts gas 1 part oil so i pint of oil per 6 gallons of gas
The blaster 200 is a 2-stroke, therefore you need to mix the gas and oil, trying running a 50:1 ratio, 50 parts of gas to one part of oil.
50 to 1 50 parts gas 1 part oil
1:50 - that is 1 part oil for every 1 part gasoline. When mixing same be liberal with the oil as a rich mix is far better to tyhe engine than a weak mix. Actually it is one part oil to 50 parts gas!
IT IS 50 PARTS gas 1 part oil so 1 pint of oil for 6 gallons of gas
the ratio is 50 to 1 50 parts gas to 1 part oil so 6 gallons of gas per 1 pint of oil