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If it is a 2 cycle where you mix the oil with the gasoline then use 2 cycle marine oil. If it is a 4 cycle then use the weight recommended by Evinrude.
Water cooled and air cooled 2-stroke oil should NEVER be used interchangably. http://store.chainsawr.com/
2-cycle oil in most cases can be used as long as it is used in a 2-cycle motor. The answer to your question is NO, you cannot use 2 cycle oil in any engine. Only use 2 cycle oil, in a 2 cycle engine.
Any 4 cycle or automobile oil of the correct weight.
No, the properties of two-cycle oils are different than four-cycle oils. Two-cycle oil is not designed to be a "reusable" oil. Two-cycle oil is designed to be used and expelled/burnt.
As I understand it the "O" in 40ELPTO means oil injected so that means 2 stroke.
if 4-cycle-Use Valvoline 10W-30 oil if 2-cycle-use ryobi or any other brand of 2-cycle oil
The Preferable Oil is Vegetable Oil... Because the Characteristic Of this Oil is different from the Other Oil and It is not really Harmful into the Marine Environment Unlike to the other Oil...
Any premium 2 cycle oil.
Yes. Any internal combustions needs oil for lubrication. 4 cycle engines have a provision for oil storage in a crankcase. 2 cycle engines require you mix 2 cycle oil with the gasoline.
It is a 2 cycle so use a Synthetic 2 cycle oil any major brand.
Yes it can, but only in pre-mix 2 cycle engines. These are the ones that you add the oil to the fuel. If the engine is an oil injection model, there is an opti2 Injection oil available.