I always put the oil in the container and then pump in the gas. Mixes fine!
A 2-stroke engine requires adding 2-cycle oil with the gasoline.
it is a 4 stroke so unleaded.
Use regular unleaded gasoline, and mix it with four ounces of oil per gallon of gas - BUT, how you use it depends on whether your lawn mower has a 2-stroke or 4-stroke engine. A 2-stroke engine requires 2-cycle oil to be added to the gasoline in a certain ratio. 4-stroke engines do not require the gas/oil mixture.
50:1 ratio. Or simply put - 2.6 oz of 2 stroke oil mixed with one U.S. gallon of unleaded gasoline.
any gas station. its called gasoline There is such a thing as a 2-stroke or a 4-stroke engine, but the fuel is the same (gasoline). The difference being that the 4-stroke engine uses regular gasoline straight from the pump while on the 2-stroke engine you have to mix 2-cycle oil with the gasoline.
Yes its using petrol unleaded while two stroke using two stroke oil
2 stroke engine ? Better to mix the oil and gasoline before pouring into the tank.
you don't mix the oil/gas. you only do that on a 2 stroke engine. that is a 4 stroke. it has a separate reservoir where you put your oil. just put unleaded gas in tank and go.
Diesel fuel does not have lead added, but it is not the same as unleaded gasoline.Diesel fuel does not have lead added, but it is not the same as unleaded gasoline.
That will vary depending on the product you are mixing it for. Most hardware stores have a multi-blend oil that can be used on all 2-stroke engines. You just mix a small bottle with a gallon of gasoline.
If the owner uses ordinary two-stroke oil, the mix is 32 to 1 (or 4 ounces of oil per gallon of gasoline). The manual for this unit can be a little confusing regarding fuel mix because it gives a mix for Homelite's specific two-stroke oil, but it does indicate the 4 ounce per gallon mix for regular two-stroke oil.
I'm at a loss, why would you mix four stroke oil to begin with.