dude, ur buring oil in the gas, 2 strokes run like that, (mixture of oil and gas is normal), that's how things get lubricated , its gonna smoke somewhat. some more, some less. Depends on the bike and % of oil mixed in the gas. some run 40/1 some run as low as 20/1, also synthetic oil makes less smoke.
No it isn't fatal, but it would smoke quite a bit, because a two stroke engine needs two stroke oil mixed in the petrol, and a four stroke just needs petrol.
Usually, a small 2-stroke engine wouldn't have any oil put in it directly at all. It would have a certain percentage of oil mixed into the fuel instead.
I had a 1974 Suzuki 750, it was a two stroke and I believe the first water cooled motorscyle. It was called a Water Buffalo. Honda 750 Fours were the hot bike of the day and this motorcycle would WALK away from them in a race. Mark Malatesta maico make a motorcycle with a single cylinder 700cc two stroke gas engine
A 1993 Honda xr100r would have a four stroke engine.
I would say a 455 hp V8 like you would see on a Boss Hoss motorcycle is a big engine.
better sprocket configuration, better electronics, exhaust, carb and air filter would be the cheapest way to start
Holes?
The intake stroke, number one in a 4 cycle engine.
a stroke is a half rotation of a crankshaft. a three stroke would finish would only be 1 1/2 revolutions.
90 degrees would be a half stroke.
You usually have to cut out the part of the motorcycle frame that connects to the engine, then weld that to the go kart frame.
No, definitely not. If you could, there would only be one oil for both types of engines.