Work=Power x Time
Two stroke engines are lubricated by mixing special two-stroke oil in with the petrol.
two stroke diesel engine is used in cargo ships as cross head type engines, two stroke petrol engines used in two wheelers.
Petrol, carburettor Petrol, fuel injected Both can be normally aspirated or turbo charged Petrol two stroke Diesel, Normally aspirated or turbo charged Diesel, two stroke Rotary engine.
Consult the manufacturers manual. Not all engines use the same mixture.
For most lawn mowers, especially those with a 2-stroke engine, the petrol and gas are mixed to ensure lubrication of moving parts. 4-stroke engines (as commonly found on ride on mowers), usually have the oil and petrol separated. If you have a 4-stroke engine, then you need to disassemble it and replace the piston rings to stop the petrol from leaking into the crank case.
From the official McCulloch website:"Products with two-stroke engines, the petrol must be mixed with two-stroke oil. McCulloch recommends Outdoor Accessories two-stroke oil. The petrol/oil ratio must be 50:1."
Some Small displacement Motor cycle engines often have a Rev Limiter in the ignition system Most industrial engines have a govener incorporated.
Both 2-stroke and 4-stroke engines have a carburetor.
Yes its using petrol unleaded while two stroke using two stroke oil
four stroke / petrol Nowadays they use V8 2.4 litres engines but there are plans to change to V6 turbocharged engines starting from 2014.
The compressed petrol gas fuel is ignited by a spark plug thus causing the engines' power stroke.
4 stroke fuel is straight petrol, it does not have oil in it! If you use it in a 2 stroke engine you will seize the motor. 2 stroke fuel has oil added to it.