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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.
Usually no.
No, you don't mix oil into the gas of a Polaris Trail Boss 350 4-stroke. It is a 4-stroke engine, and you do notmix oil with the gas.
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.
If the engine has a dip stick or oil fill plug, so that you can check the crankcase oil level, then it is a 4 stroke engine and no oil / gas mix is required.
most new push mowers use just regular pump gas. if the engine has a place to check engine oil and has it own oil and filter it is a 4 stroke engine and does not require mix gas. A small engine that requires mix gas (2 stroke) it will be in a 1:25, 1:30, or 1:50 mix of oil and gas. most newer 2-stroke engines use a 1:50 MIX. Look on the fuel cap or see if it is stamped on the engine anywhere. You may need to contact a manufracture to be sure of the mix ratio.
Only if it is a two-stroke (two-cycle) engine.
it is a four stroke engine. gas only. use four stroke motorcycle oil when you change oil in the crankcase. clean air filter also.
No, you don't have to mix gas and oil in a Honda TRX 250EX. The engine is a four - stroke and four - strokes don't need to mix. Two- stroke engines (which are on weedeaters, chainsaws etc.) need to mix oil and usually say in the manual or a sticker on the machine how much oil and how much gas you need.
No, you do not mix oil with the gas as it is a 4 stroke and has an oil resivoir.
the easiest way to determine a 2 stroke from a 4 is if it has an oil reservoir in the engine for motor oil it is a 4 stroke, if it requires oil in the gas then it is a 2. also some 2 strokes will have an auto mix with a reservoir for the 2 cycle oil and another for the gas and it will mix the 2 on its own
on my suzuki gs 500 e motorbike you dont mix oil and gas its a four stroke engine