My 5 horsepower Tecumseh on my John Deere snowblower takes : ( 20 ounces / 600 ml )
Depending on how many cylinders the engine has determines how much oil the crankcase holds. The more cylinders the more oil is needed. Usually there are between 4 and 5 quarts needed for an engine of this size. DO NOT overfill. Add 4 quarts and check the engines oil while the engine is warm. Add if needed.
4.5 qts.
800 ml will do the math.....
1.6L Engine = 3.6 quarts
For a Tecumseh 10hp engine, good compression typically ranges from 90 to 120 psi. If the compression falls below 90 psi, it may indicate wear or damage, while values significantly above 120 psi could suggest issues such as carbon buildup. Regular maintenance and checks can help ensure optimal performance and longevity of the engine.
There are many ways to make horsepower. Compression, carburetion, stroke etc. A smaller engine may make more horsepower than a bigger engine. So trying to find the cc from a HP rating is guessing at best. To give you a ball park figure I just looked on a Tecumseh 6HP Power Sport engine and it says 195cc on the manufacturers tag. Hope this helps.
About 5.5 quarts.
A 12hp Tecumseh engine typically requires about 1.5 to 2 quarts of oil, but it's important to check the owner's manual for the specific model to confirm the exact amount. Always ensure the engine is level when checking the oil level and adding oil. Using the correct oil type, usually SAE 30 for warmer temperatures or 10W-30 for colder weather, is also essential for optimal performance.
The year, make, model and engine info needed.
That completely depends on the type of injector needed and the application(engine)
5 liters with oil filter filled