there is no ratio they are oil injected there is no ratio they are oil injected
I have a 1983 IT175 Yamaha and the fuel mix is recommended by Yamaha at 28 to 32: 1 I use 30:1 ratio. Hope this helps
You need to run one gallon of gas with 4 ounces of two stroke oil.That is a ratio of 32:1.
This engine should have a VRO pump and if it has been bypassed the mixture is 50:1
175% = 175/100 = 7/4 which cannot be simplified further.
It is: 175/300 = 7/12
7/10
Good quality two stroke oil can be run at 32:1. If you are not sure of quality run the mixture at 20:1 which is rich but very safe. You may have some spark plug fouling at slow speeds.
1979 IT175 Assuming the carb is cleaned properly, adjustments can be made at the pilot air screw for idle mixture adjustments simply by turning the screw to adjust air/fuel ratio. (stock 1 1/4 turns out from bottomed). For mid-range air/fuel ratio adjustments, you can change the clip position at the main needle (stock clip at #4 - fourth groove from the short side). For 3/4 to wide open air/fuel ratio adjustments, change the main jet for something larger or smaller (stock #360). These settings come from the 1979 IT175 owner's manual.
6.8:1
No. 1.75 is NOT an irrational number. Rational numbers cannot be represented as a ratio of two integers. 1.75 can be represented as a ratio of the integers 175 and 100, i.e. 175/100 Note that this can be reduced to the equivalent fraction 7/4, which is a ratio of the integers 7 and 4
The correct valve clearance for kawasaki 175 is 0.06mm for intake and for the exhaust is 0.08mm
FAR ratio in Noida varies from 150 per cent to 175 per cent.