For a 501 2-stroke engine, the typical oil-to-fuel ratio is usually around 50:1. This means you would mix approximately 2.5% oil with your fuel, which translates to about 20 mL of oil per liter of fuel. However, it's always best to consult your engine's specific manual for the manufacturer's recommended oil ratio, as it can vary.
501 is evenly divisible by 3, 167, 501 and 1. 501 / 3 = 167 501 / 167 = 3 501 / 501 = 1 501 / 1 = 501
400 Turbo-hydromatic transmission. FYI: The 501 was not the c.i. of the motor. It was a designation for the Cadillac engine family, which included the 472 c.i. and 500 c.i. engine. If your car is the Eldorado then it is the 500 c.i. engine. Other than the Eldorado, you have the 472 c.i.
They are -501 and +501
98% of 501= 98% * 501= 0.98 * 501= 490.98
60% of 501= 60% * 501= 0.6 * 501= 300.6
105% of 501= 105% * 501= 1.05 * 501= 526.05
The factors of 501 are: 1 3 167 501
501 is divisible by: 1, 3, 167, 501.
The recommended ratio for mixing 501 oil with gasoline is typically 1 ounce of oil per gallon of gas. This equates to about 0.8% oil by volume. Always check the manufacturer's instructions for specific mixing guidelines, as ratios can vary based on the engine and application.
The positive integer factors of 501 are: 1, 3, 167, 501
1 x 501, 3 x 167 = 501
501 is divisible by 1, 3, 167 and 501.