no no no no worst thing you can do to a 2 stroke
If your lawnmower is a 2 stroke mixing oil in the gas is what it needs to run right. If your lawnmower is a 4 stroke mixing oil in the gas fouls the plug and makes it not run.
2-stroke engines run on a gas-oil mixture put directly into the gas tank. They do not have a crankcase that holds oil separately like most normal 4-stroke engines.
If it's a 4 stroke there is no mixing oil and gas. the olny oil is in the crank case
First if you dont want to mess up on mixing go to a pocket bike shop and get a mixing container with insrutions on container if you dont want to go buy it then add about 500ml of gas and 100 of oil it depends if your bike is a 2 stroke then go buy 2 stroke i its a 4 stroke then buy that hope this help
This is going to depend on the manufacturer's recommendations and also the type of 2-stroke oil being used. What are you mixing the gas for? What type of oil do you have?
2 stroke gas/oil mix? it will run fine, might smoke some due to burning some oil. just dont run reg gas w/o oil in a 4 stroke. I wouldnt run 2 stroke mix in a 4 stroke all the time, but is fine in a pinch (ive done it in my quad, after running out on a ride and got enough to get back from a guy w/ a zilla)
Most 2-stroke engines will run efficiently on 1/2 ounce of oil to a gallon of gas. Make sure it is 2 stroke oil, not regular engine oil.
It depends if it is a 2 stroke or a 4 stroke. A 2 stroke engine, you mix the gas and oil. A 4 stroke engine, there are separate tanks for the oil and gas.
Most motorcycles run on Gasoline. 4 strokes take regular pump gas (unless otherwise specified) and 2 strokes typically run on a mix of pump gas and 2 stroke oil. Road bikes are typically 4 stroke and dirt bikes are typically 2 stroke, but there are exceptions.There are some rare diesel motor cycles, but I'm sure you'd know if you had one.
Your bike is a 2 stroke. since you are mixing gas and oil together oil naturally blows out your tail pipe. if this is happening, then there is nothing wrong with your bike, unless it is a 4 stroke.
If its an oil injected motor there is a tank that holds the mixing oil if its just a straight carburated motor the oil mixes with the gas in a can then put it in the gas tank.
All natural gas engines are 4 stroke. In a 2 stroke engine the oil is mixed with the gasoline. This is not possible when using natural gas as a fuel.