how to change rings on yamaha moto 4 250cc
32 to 1 is the stock ratio. Most modern 2 stroke oils can be mixed leaner.
Factory recommended 30:1 for normal oils, otherwise follow the oil maker's recommendations.
If it is a two stoke engine, and there are no specific prohibitions yes. Two stoke oils are broadly similar.
with the newer semi/synthetic oils mix at about 32:1 to 40:1 anywhere between these two is a safe ratio.
if you go to any parts store they will have ATV oils well select the one that says 4 stroke i have the same bike and i get the best out of it with valvoline.
Just go to your local Yamaha dealer and buy the Yamalube Standard 10W-40 for normal temperature operations. Apparently you should use the mineral oil and stay away from the synthetic oils for the older bikes like our Radians. Hope this helps. Matt
I don't have a Yamaha blaster.... but I did a little search and found out that it is a two cycle engine. I'm sure that you realize that in a two cycle engine, you lubricate the engine through the oil that is added to the gas, and not through a traditional oil reservoir system. As far as what kind of oil you can add to the fuel to create the proper mix.... their are specially created oils for two cycle use. I know of one Yamaha two cycle oil that was used in a Yamaha scooter I had... it was called "yamalube" ... good luck!
There are 2 kinds of oils that needed by our body : Fatty acid oils, which you can get from butter and meat Non fatty acid oils, which you can get from oils.
The healthiest oils are oils that have polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats. The healthiest oils are oils packed with saturated fats.
no other oils can be mixed
a CR80 is a two stroke so you normally don't put oil in the crarckcase. However honda, yamaha, bel-rey, and a bunch of other companies make special transmission oils for them
You are essentially answering your own answer within your own question. Vegetable oils and other food oils are edible oils. The other oils that cannot be eaten can be grouped into this other major category called non edible oils such as engine oils, etc.