No, regular motor oil has different qualities than 2 stroke oil and should never be used in a 2 stroke engine. It will definitely run bad/foul spark plugs/ possibly damage the engine if ran for a while. It will also smoke like crazy/ bug fogger machine.
With a 2 stroke engine, you mix the oil with the gas. With a 4 stroke engine, there are separate tanks for the oil, and the gas.
It is oil injected, take the seat off and the tank will be located underneath. If the injection system is messed up, you can mix the gas to 32:1 and pour directly into the tank
Use TCW-3 two-cycle oil. If your motor doesn't have oil injection, mix the oil with your gas at a ratio recommended by the manufacturer. If it's 50:1, mix a pint of oil per 6 gallons. 100:1, mix a half pint per 6 gallons, and so on.
You don't. You can remove pump and pre-mix the gas.
50to1
From the oil you mix in with the gas
It is a gas/oil mix motor, you don't change the oil.
it uses 87 octane if a 2 stroke motor you need to mix 1 pint of oil to 6 gallons of gas
yesw 16 to 1
No. This is a 4 cycle motor that runs on straight petrol (gas).
50:1
mix 50:1