heavy weight (higher viscosity) 36
i made this mistake on an hydraulic breaker pack,no damage was caused to the pump or breaker.however the operation of the equipment was sluggish until the machine really warmed up.presumably because the 46 oil is" thicker" than the iso 32
The fuel-oil mixture ratio for all Echo products is 50:1, or 1 gallon of GAS to 2.6oz of 2-stroke oil The manufacture recommends a 20:1 ratio, 1 gal gas and 6.4 floz oil or if you use the special Echo oil a 32:1 ratio, 1 gal gas and 4 floz oil.
A 32-bit processor has ans(a) (a) 32 registers (b) 32 I/O devices (c) 32 Mb of RAM
double celsiusToFahrenheit(double degreesC) { return degreesC * 9.0 / 5.0 + 32.0; } double fahrenheitToCelsius(double degreesF) { return (degreesF - 32.0) * 5.0 / 9.0; } Or instead of having to divide and multiply you can simply use (Celsius +32)1.8. (C+32)1.8 Fahrenheit -32 divided by 1.8. F-32/1.8.
depends but i would use a 3-32 rod preferably a 7018 hope that helps
You can if the manufacture recommends that particular weight of oil.
68 - higher number as in oil, 5 is more viscous and used in winter, 30 is used in summer.
I use Pennzoil Ultra 10W-30 when the temperature is 32 degrees Fahrenheit and hotter and Pennzoil Ultra 5W-30 32 degrees Fahrenheit and colder. Briggs & Stratton recommends SAE 30 weight in the summer and SAE 10w30 in the winter. I highly recommend you use Synthetic oil in any air cooled engine.
No, use exactly what is recommended by the manufacture.
it means for every 1 part of oil there is 32 parts of gas or you could say there is 1 oz of oil in 1/2 gallon (32 ozs) of gas just take two ozs of oil and put in one gallon of gas and mix. use two stroke oil, not motor oil.
10w-40 and the oil to gas ratio is 32:1 or 20:1
sae 30 (above 32 degees) and sae 5w-30 (below 32 degrees)
depends you can use 33 to 1 but i would use 32-1
The kind of oil that you should use for the Honda CR 250 is Honda HP2 mixed at 32:1. You do not want to use regular motor oil in your bike.
While unsire of exactly what you mean, I am pretty sure you mean the "premix" gas-oil ratio. Depending on the oil you use and whether you had work done to the bike or not can change this answer. Stock YZ 250 premix with your typical "Yamalube 2R" is 32:1. Meaning that you can mix one bottle of oil (16oz) to 4 gallons of gasoline. However if you use a high quality, full synthetic oil "Belray H1R" you can go as high as 50:1. Meaning less oil than the 32:1 mixture. This mixture is approx. 8 oz. oil for 4 gallons of fuel. I would highly recommend using a 32:1 ration no matter what kind of oil you use, even though the manufacturer states you can use 32:1-50:1 oil to gas ratios.
I found the best mix for Banshee's is 32/1 use good race oil though or you will fight the plugs .....
I was told to use a 32 to 1 mix by a bike mechanic