A 50:1 ratio is 2.5 - 3 ounces of 2 cycle oil, per gallon of fuel. In larger measure, one pint of oil, to six gallons of fuel.
Oil in the exhaust is part of the two stroke design but if you have too much, you should check the fuel/oil mixture or the oil injector settings.
The fuel to oil ratio should be 32:1
The fuel mixture should be 50:1 . That's 16 oz. oil to 6 gallon gas.
hi ther a 1999 cr 125 should be the mixture of it should be 32:1
The fuel-oil mixture for Honda 250r 1984 must be 2 percent of syntetic oil .
should be 32:1
what is the oil mixture for my kawasaki 440 jet ski 89. it has a550 exhaust on it
The fuel-oil mixture enters the fuel-oil separator. Since the oil is denser than the fuel, by centrifugal separation, it will separate the oil and fuel. the fuel will be on top and the oil will be at the bottom.
A dangerous mixture of Ammonium Nitrate (Fertilizer) and Fuel Oil (Diesel Fuel) they mixed it with nitromethane to form a much stronger mixture.
50 : 1 is the correct fuel mixture
The fuel mixture for a Stihl chain saw is gas and oil.
what is the fuel and oil mixture for a kx 250, 2 stroke