A gallon is 128 fl.oz. So, to mix a 50:1 gas to oil ratio, you divide 128 by 50 which is 2.56 fl. oz or 0.32 cups. That's about 1/3 cup oil per gallon of gas. The guy at Sears said to eyeball it, which it probably what people do, but if you're like me and have no idea what 1 part of 50 looks like, this will help.
50:1
Fuel /oil mix is 50:1
To create a 50:1 gas mix for 5 gallons of gasoline, you would need to use 5 gallons of gas and mix in the appropriate amount of oil. Since 50:1 means 50 parts gas to 1 part oil, you divide 5 gallons (which is 640 ounces) by 50, giving you 12.8 ounces of oil. Therefore, for a 50:1 mixture, you would mix 5 gallons of gasoline with 12.8 ounces of oil.
50:1
50:1
To create a 50 to 1 oil to gas mix, you would need to use 50 parts gasoline to 1 part oil. For every gallon of gas (128 ounces), you would divide that by 50, which equals approximately 2.56 ounces of oil. Therefore, for one gallon of gas, you would mix in about 2.56 ounces of oil to achieve the desired ratio.
50:1 or 1 gallon gas to 2.6 oz. oil
To achieve a 50:1 oil to gas mix with 6 gallons of gas, you need to calculate the amount of oil required. For every 50 parts of gas, there is 1 part of oil, so for 6 gallons of gas, you would divide 6 by 50. This equals 0.12 gallons of oil, or approximately 1.5 cups. Thus, you would mix 6 gallons of gas with about 0.12 gallons (or 1.5 cups) of oil.
2.5 Ounces it say the mix rate on all 2 stoke oil containers. Add the oil then the gas to get a good mix.
You pour the cycle oil into the gas can and then fill it with gas to mix it. 50 to 1 refers to the ratio of gas to oil.5 parts of gasoline to 1 part of oil.
Fuel /oil mix is 50:1
To create a 50:1 oil-to-gas mixture, you need 50 parts of gasoline for every 1 part of oil. For 1 liter of oil, you would mix it with 50 liters of gasoline. Therefore, the total mixture would be 51 liters, consisting of 1 liter of oil and 50 liters of gasoline.