A 2-stroke engine is lubricated primarily through a mixture of oil and fuel, which is mixed together before being introduced into the combustion chamber. As the fuel-air mixture is drawn into the engine, the oil lubricates the internal components, including the piston and cylinder walls. This method ensures lubrication occurs during both the intake and combustion strokes, but it can lead to higher oil consumption and emissions compared to 4-stroke engines, which have a separate lubrication system. Some 2-stroke engines may also use a separate oil injection system for more precise lubrication.
The best affordable high performance 66-80cc 2stroke bicycle engine is still on the market.
Most common turbochargers (bearings) are lubricated and cooled with engine oil.
No. The Yamaha YBR 125 has a four-stroke engine.
with oil duhhhh
4stroke engine are stronger than 2stroke cause you get to break down on a 2 stroke
no
For two Stroke Engine TVS50 is a Example and for Four Stroke Engine Pulsar, Apache are the examples......
the motor gets lubricated.
32:1 if you race and 40:1 if you trail ride only ouse yamalube or 2stroke race oil not the crap from napa that just says 2stroke oil, Your engine will work better.
2stroke has fat pipe and the 4stroke has a skinny pipe.
The restrictor in the carb of a 50 cc 2 stroke engine is located between the carburetor and the intake manifold. It reduces the flow of air and fuel into the engine's combustion engine.
That would be cubic centimeters. This is a model airplane engine, correct?