128 oz in a gallon so for every 25 oz you will need one oz of oil, so 128 divided by 25 is 5.12 oz of oil needed.
2 cycle oil. mix 2.6 ounces per gallon of gas
2.6 oz. of 2-cycle engine oil per gallon of gas.
Most any brand of two cycle oil. Most come in bottles that mix with a gallon of gas.
Since there are 128 ounces in a gallon, to get a 25:1 mix using 1 gallon of gas means you need 128/25 = 5.12 ounces of oil.
A 40:1 ratio would work out to 3-3.5 oz. of 2 cycle oil, to one gallon of fuel.
2 cycle need to have oil mixed in the fuel to lubricate the engine. divide 128 by the mix ratio and that will give you the amount of oil to mix in one gallon of gas
A 40:1 ratio would work out to 3-3.5 oz. of 2 cycle oil, to one gallon of fuel.
There is 128 oz in a liquid gallon so to achieve a 40 to 1 ratio you would add approximately 3.2 oz of 2 cycle oil to one gallon of gasoline.
It simply means that the 2 cycle engine requires a 40:1 ratio of gas to 2 cycle oil. This translates to 3.2 oz of oil per gallon of gas.
For a 40:1 fuel-to-oil ratio, you would need 3.2 ounces of 2-cycle oil for every gallon of gas. To achieve this, simply measure out 3.2 ounces of oil and mix it with one gallon of unleaded gasoline. Make sure to shake the mixture well before use to ensure proper lubrication for your Poulan weed eater.
The correct mixture is 50:1. This means 1 gallon of gasoline to 2.6 oz. of oil. Use JOHN DEERE Premium Exact Mix oil or any high quality 2-cycle engine oil. Do not use 2-cycle outboard oil.
You bike is a 2 cycle and as such the oil is mixed with the gasoline. You either mix it manually yourself or the bike has an oil resivoir that mixes it for you. Read your owners manual to find the correct mix. Normally it is around 32:1 or 4 ounces to a gallon of gas. If you are racing then go with a 20:1 mix or 6.4 ounces per gallon. Use only 2 cycle oil and do not use regular oil. Replace the transmission oil every 20 hours of riding.