Normally blue or sometimes a pale green barely noticeable. Mine is always blue. But it probably depends on the type of oil you bought for it. More expensive oil will be made differently. So just blue or green sometime not much color at all, then sometimes its grayish. You can always surf the web fpr the answer.
i bought a weed eater used so i dont have the manual and the last owner told me that the trimmer doesnt need the mix of gas and oil i wanna know if that is right? thank you for the help...
You will lose all lubrication to the engine, and if you run the engine long enough you will have catostrophic engine failure.
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
The gas ratio for the Weed Eater Model 1700 typically requires a 50:1 mixture of gas to oil. This means you should mix 2.6 ounces of 2-cycle oil with 1 gallon of unleaded gasoline. Always check the user manual for specific instructions, as ratios can vary by model or based on manufacturer recommendations.
Depends on how long it was run on regular gas and how much damage occured to the engine when it was run, empty the tank and put the proper pre-mix gas in it and find out.
usually 32:1
It means fuel is mix is not getting to the engine.
You have to much oil in your fuel/oil mix
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If you use Stihl genuine two stroke mix, then the ratio is 50:1 eg 500ml to 25 litres fuel
Mine says 40:1 on the Instruction Label.
If you mean a mixed gas and oil, it may not hurt the mower, it may smoke until this mix is used up. Some mower tanks are easily removed and you can drain the mixture before you use it.