set up the ratio, cross multiply and solve
50/1 = 26/x
50x = 26
x = 26/50
x = 0.52 gallons (about a half gallon)
the gas mixture is 32.1 ratio if you put too much it will be too rich and cause plug fouling if you dont put enough it will be too lean and blow the top end so mix it 32.1 ratio with 2 gallons of gas and it should run like a dream
The oil mixture for that motor is 1 pint of oil to 6 gallons of gas
4oz of premix oil for each gallon of gas so for 5 gallons of gasoline you need 20oz of premix oil
I have a 1984 90hp Mercury outboard and the fuel mixture is 50:1 which is one pint of 2 cycle motor oil for every 6 gallons of gas.
dont fill the can put 3 gallons in the can,measured at the pump where you buy it, then add 9 oz of oil. mix it well and you will be good to go so much easier than trying to add oil for the extra .7 of a gallon
32:1. 4 Ounces of Oil Per gallon its easier to mix a 16 Ounce Bottle of premium 2cycle mix, in a 5 gallon can, with 4 gallons of gas right at the pump! no measuring anything. stop at 4.0000 gallons
50:1 is the ratio listed in the Owners Manual.
Mix it 50:1. That's a pint of two cycle oil per 6 gallons of gas.
32:1 gas/ oil I have one and the mixture was on it.
6.4 ounces.
17.6 ounces of oil for 2.75 gallons of gas to get a 20:1 mix ratio
30:1 according to the manual. 21 US oz to 5 gallons