A 2stroke carburetor is quite the same as a 4 stroke. but maybe sometimes the 2 stroke has bigger jets for more fuel as they require more gas
There is no thermodynamic difference between them .
if you see the difference between valves
valves are use in four stroke engine, and ports are use in two stroke engine.
the difference is that a kx is a 2 stroke bike and a klx is a four stroke. the difference in strokes is the cylinders and a 2 stroke needs gas mixed with the oil
Four-stroke engines have a spout where you add oil to the engine. On two-stroke engines, oil has to be added to the fuel. (Four-stroke and two-stroke are also called four-cycle and two-cycle, respectively).
The difference between 2stroke engines and 4-stroke engines are pretty much the same regardless of where the engine is used. To read about it, check out the related question below.
a four stroke has a timing chain and a cam and a two stroke doesnt a two stroke has reed valves
In a two-stroke engine, two strokes is one cycle. In a four stroke engine, four strokes is one complete cycle. A stroke is a part of a cycle. Remember that the "up" motion and the "down" motion each count as one stroke.
the difference between the Honda CR and CRF is that the CR is a two stroke bike, while the CRF is a 4 stroke bike.... the F stand for four stroke
Four-stroke and four-cycle motor oil refer to the same type of oil designed for four-stroke engines, which complete a power cycle in four strokes of the piston. The term "four-cycle" is often used interchangeably with "four-stroke," but "four-stroke" is the more commonly accepted terminology. Both types of oil provide lubrication, cooling, and cleaning for the engine components. It’s important to choose the right oil based on the manufacturer's specifications, as the viscosity and additives may vary.
a yz250 is two stroke and a yz250f is four stroke. same with the 125 and 85
Well for one on the 2 stoke your gonna have to pay for all that oil but it would be smaller than the four stroke