every gallon of gas 4 ounces of oil
20 (twenty) ounces of oil. A quart is 32 ounces. 4 quarts per gallon = 20 quarts = 20 ounces.
A 4hp Mercury outboard requires a 50:1 fuel to 2 cycle oil mix.
I use a 1-gallon and a 2-gallon plastic gas can (one for regular fuel and one for fuel/oil mix) to store my fuel and I have never had a problem with the fuel going bad. However, it is known that fuel will get stale after 30 days - that may be where your problem lies. Get a smaller container if you don't use very much fuel in a 30-day period. Or, you might try adding a fuel stabilizer product with your fuel.
1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces 1/50 of a gallon = 2.56 fluid ounces
In the US, 1 quart equates to 32 fluid ounces.
its a mix of 32-1 oil mix.
it is the ratio of gas to oil 32 parts gas 1 part oil. it is easier to mix it if you have a mixing container.
32:1
32 ounces of oil to 1 gallon of 91 octane gas
32:1 gas/ oil I have one and the mixture was on it.
32:1
what the last guy said was wrong! i have a 1980 ski-doo citation 4500 with an 82 motor and it is a pre-mix! you need to mix gas with the oil. i and the dealerships suggest 32 parts gas to 1 part oil, or 32:1!
32:1 (4 oz. oil to 1 gallon of gas)
When mixing 2 stroke oil , the oil to gas ratio should be on the bottle . Different brands of oil mix different . But the bottle should tell you how much oil to gas to get the 32-1 mix that you want .
32:1
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.
for a bike the ratio is usually 32:1. I mix it right in the gas can. I use 20l exactly of gas and put in 625ml of mixing oil.