It should tell you in little markings on the 2-stroke oil bottle how much per gallon. It's not a huge amount; just enough to stop it seizing without billowing oily smoke Phil
Drain it out and replace with proper oil
if your scooter has a engine oil dip stick then it is a four stroke. if it has a oil tank that you have to put oil in then it is 2 stroke.
4OUNCES OF 2-STROKE MOTORCYCLE OIL/GAL. OF GAS
A 2-stroke engine requires adding 2-cycle oil with the gasoline.
Most board scooters or old mopeds are two-stroke engine. This means that they mix the fuel with oil (two cycle oil). Usually the ratio is 1:20. Most four-stroke-engines mopeds have their oil cap under the seat.
It depends if it is a 2 stroke or a 4 stroke. A 2 stroke engine, you mix the gas and oil. A 4 stroke engine, there are separate tanks for the oil and gas.
A 50cc scooter typically requires a 2-stroke oil if it has a 2-stroke engine, mixed with gasoline at a specified ratio (commonly 50:1 or 40:1). If it has a 4-stroke engine, it generally uses standard motorcycle or scooter engine oil, usually with a viscosity rating of 10W-30 or 10W-40. Always consult the owner's manual for the manufacturer's specific recommendations.
Most VIP scooters typically require a 2-stroke oil if they have a 2-stroke engine, or a 4-stroke oil if they have a 4-stroke engine. It's essential to use high-quality, manufacturer-recommended oil for optimal performance and longevity. Always check the owner's manual for specific oil type and viscosity recommendations for your scooter model.
Usually no.
With a 2 stroke engine, you mix the oil with the gas. With a 4 stroke engine, there are separate tanks for the oil, and the gas.
answer simple. for lubrication
No, you don't mix oil into the gas of a Polaris Trail Boss 350 4-stroke. It is a 4-stroke engine, and you do notmix oil with the gas.