0.5 ounces of essential oil is equivalent to approximately 14.79 milliliters. This measurement is commonly used in aromatherapy and DIY projects. When measuring essential oils, it's important to use precise tools for accurate dosing, especially for therapeutic applications.
5 gallons x 128 oz/gallon = 640 oz of gas 640/32 = 20 oz of oil
16 oz of 2 cycle oil to 5 gallons of fuel is 3.2 oz per gallon of fuel. So, two gallons of fuel would need 6.4 oz of oil.
5 oz
Since a gallon is 128 oz. it would be just over 5 oz.
I have found you add about 4-5 oz of pump oil, the black plug between the hose outlet and hose inlet is the pump oil. As for the engine oil when I changed it I measure how much comes out then I put that much new oil back in it shouldn't be more than 5-6 oz. hope this helps...............................
5 fl oz = 142.1 millilitres (approx).
it is 4 oz. of oil to 1 gal of gas and for 5 gals of gas its 21 oz of oil
5 oz. = 0.1479 L
5 ounces is 141.75 grams.
1 1/4 pints or 20 oz. 128 oz per gallon times 5 equals 640 oz, 640 divided by 32 equals 20, so for every 32 oz of gas you will need 1 oz of oil.
For an oil/gas mixture ratio of 25:1, used 5.12 (5-1/8) oz of oil to 1 gallon of gasoline.
16 oz = 1 lb. So 5 x 16= 80 oz.