16 to 1, or 1/2 pint per gallon
found it 50 to one
The oil-to-gas ratio for the 1974 Eska 9.5 outboard motor is typically 50:1. This means you should mix 2.6 ounces of two-stroke oil with one gallon of gasoline. It's essential to use the correct ratio to ensure proper lubrication and performance of the engine. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific recommendations.
25 to 1
7 to 5
The fuel to oil ratio for a 1962 model Johnson outboard is 24:1.
I have a late 1960's Ted Williams air-cooled 7.5 hp outboard produced by Eska with the manual. The manual states 24:1. Hope it helps.
most chainsaw gas/oil mixtures is 32/1
motor is a 1970 model, built by Eska for Sears. Eska is now out of business, however the powerhead part &motor itself was built by Tecumseh & still very much in business. The mix for this motor is 24:1 using normal 2 cycle motor oil (as for chainsaws/lawnmowers - not normal marine oil..."
The best mixture ratio for this model is 50:1. You can also get away with 40:1.
Mix 1/2 pint (8oz.) for every gallon of gas. 16:1 Ratio
Fuel mixture is 16:1
The ratio is 50:1.