Not to be smart, but, why would you want to? If for no other reason, look at the tail pipe of any two-stroke, and you'll know what I mean.
The biggest detriment to this operation would be how to get the intake, exhaust, and transfer ports cut into the cylinder. Even if this were possible, you then have to convert the crankshaft area into an air pump, since this is what a two-stroke uses to pull fuel and air from the carb, then turn around and push it up into the cylinder. Anything more than a single cylinder becomes almost impossible from this aspect.
A 1993 Honda xr100r would have a four stroke engine.
you cant turn a 2 stroke into a four stroke. and i don't think you can run diesel in a 2 stroke
that engine code is not a four stroke, its 2 stroke 80cc
Four-stroke engines have a spout where you add oil to the engine. On two-stroke engines, oil has to be added to the fuel. (Four-stroke and two-stroke are also called four-cycle and two-cycle, respectively).
The best way to know if an engine is 2-stroke or 4-stroke, is to look for an oil spout. If the engine has an oil spout where oil has to be poured into, it is a 4-stroke. If the engine has no oil spout and the oil has to be added to the fuel, then it is a 2-stroke.
4stroke engine are stronger than 2stroke cause you get to break down on a 2 stroke
The most efficient to date is a 2-stroke design. it is a turbo desiel 2-stroke. but normally a 4-stroke is usually the more efficient of the two engine types.
if your scooter has a engine oil dip stick then it is a four stroke. if it has a oil tank that you have to put oil in then it is 2 stroke.
2 stroke
A four stroke engine has 4 strokes per cycle, whereas the two stroke engine has only 2 strokes per cycle. Since the 2 stroke engine has twice as many power strokes as a 4 stroke engine at a given rpm, the 2 stroke is capable of making nearly twice the power of a 4 stroke for a given displacement.
2 stroke means it takes two strokes for a power stroke and 4 sroke takes four strokes for power stroke so in otherwise 2 strokes are way faster and more torqey
No - it is formulated very differently. The crankcase of a four stroke engine needs conventional engine oil. DO NOT use two stroke oil in the crankcase.