This information is listed in your owners manual. If you do not have one you need one. Click the link to purchase an owners manual on Ebay for a little over $5. This scooter is manufactured under dozens of different names but they all have the same 50cc 4 cycle engine. Click the link.
most 50cc 4 stroke takes 5/8
The LEM 50cc typically features a Minarelli-based engine, commonly a 50cc two-stroke engine. This lightweight engine is designed for performance and efficiency, making it suitable for youth motocross and off-road riding. It is known for its reliability and ability to deliver a good power-to-weight ratio for small motorcycles.
you would be able to put a gsx-r 1200cc engine in it. hope that helps! haha
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any 50cc four stroke you like or even the ktm 50 2-stroke.
I could be both a 4 stroke runs on regular gas and a 2 stroke runs on a gas oil mixture.
If you buy Yamalube, it will tell you on the label what the ratio is.
Displacement doesn't correspond directly to output.
No, it is a four stroke so it needs normal gasoline
If there is 50cc left in the glass and it has a total capacity of 150cc, the intake should be recorded as 100cc. This is calculated by subtracting the remaining 50cc from the total capacity of 150cc. Therefore, the amount consumed is 100cc.
probably not but 10W40 is recommended
To determine if your 50cc moped is a 2-stroke or a 4-stroke, check the engine design and oiling system. A 2-stroke engine typically has fewer components, no separate oil reservoir, and requires mixing oil with fuel. In contrast, a 4-stroke engine has a separate oil system and usually features a valve train with camshafts and timing mechanisms. Additionally, you can consult the owner's manual or look for identifying marks on the engine.