Sorry, I don't know for this specific brand, but in a common 2-stroke engine, your typical gas to oil mixture ratio is 50:1. For older engines I've heard it could be as low as 20:1, but I personally wouldn't go any lower than 30:1 to be safe. Basically, too much oil and your engine will run really rough because there's not enough fuel to burn. But not enough oil and you get exessive wear on the metal to metal contacts inside the crank case, around the pistons, and on the cylinder walls; which causes engine failure due to seizure, loss of compression or just general metal wear down and things heat up and break.
be best to drain fuel and replace with correct mixture
According to the owner's manual, the correct oil/gas ratio for a Toro s200 snowblower is 32:1, or 4 ounces of oil for every gallon of gas.
50:1
what is the oil gas mixture for a ysr50
32:1.......So 4 ounces of oil per gallon of gas
Oil gas is a mixture, not a compound.
The 401 oil and gas mixture for a Craftsman snowblower typically refers to a specific ratio of oil to gasoline used in two-stroke engines. This mixture is commonly a 50:1 ratio, which means 2.6 ounces of two-stroke oil per gallon of gasoline. It's important to use the correct mixture to ensure optimal performance and prevent engine damage. Always consult the owner's manual for your specific model to confirm the correct fuel mixture.
Yes 10w30 is a good oil for snowblower or lawnmower.
You need the mixture of gas and oil mixture for 2004 YZ 125 in the ratio 1:32.
50 to 1
Will damage the engine very quick. Remove asap and flush with at least a quart of oil. Then refill.
50;1 = 2% mixture