4 cycle means that you do not mix oil with the gas. They will have a place for the oil and a place for the gas seperate. Although, not many weedwackers have 4 cycle engines... 2 cycle engines are the ones that you need to mix oil with the gas.
The Sears/Craftsman manual reqiures a 16:1 fuel mix. That is 8 oz. of 2-cycle oil to 1 gal. of gas. This is assuming you don't buy the generic "oil for all mixtures" stuff.
To create an oil mixture for your Craftsman weedwacker, you'll generally mix 2.6 ounces of oil with 1 gallon of gas. Always consult your weedwacker's manual for specific guidelines, and use a high-quality 2-cycle oil designed for small engines to ensure proper lubrication and performance. Be sure to mix the oil and gas thoroughly before fueling your weedwacker.
No 4 cycle motors have oil reservoir an 2 cycle motors you mix your with the gas (unless the 2 cycle motor is injected then you would put oil in a tank.) Hope this helps
Yes
Yes you can use 2 cycle oil to mix with the gas for a mini pocket bike.
its probably oil injected 2 cycle with oil tank,,, i havent seen a 4 cycle sundiro but could be 4 cycle. if you want to mix oil i would mix at 32 / 1 oil and gas to be safe.
No. This is a 4 cycle motor that runs on straight petrol (gas).
none 2 cycle engines run a gas/oil mix for lubrication
if you have to mix oil with the gas its 2 stroke or cycle and if you have to change the oil its a 4 stroke or cycle
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Use Golden specto 2 cycle oil 6 oz to 2.5 gallons. I use that mix in everything my dirt bike weedwacker and chain saws (2114 or 2116 not sure witch it is tho) and my huskies saws. This mix works great I've been doing it this way for years and have not had a single problem. You can get the oil at any dirt bike shop or dealer. The mix is stated on the gas cap at 50:1
2.6 oz. of 2-cycle engine oil per gallon of gas.