2 stroke oil. Try to get some synthetic oil, it's a little more expensive, but gives your scooter more progress and a lot longer life. Dont get the cheap gas station ones, they are a waste, and will tear up your engine. 2 stroke oil. Try to get some synthetic oil, it's a little more expensive, but gives your scooter more progress and a lot longer life. Dont get the cheap gas station ones, they are a waste, and will tear up your engine.
For a 50 cc scooter, the oil capacity typically ranges from 0.5 to 1 liter, depending on the model. It's important to check the owner's manual for the specific oil capacity and type recommended for your scooter. When adding oil, ensure it is the correct type, usually 2-stroke oil for 2-stroke engines or the appropriate motor oil for 4-stroke engines. Always check the oil level using the dipstick or sight glass to avoid overfilling.
A 50cc scooter typically requires a 2-stroke oil if it has a 2-stroke engine, mixed with gasoline at a specified ratio (commonly 50:1 or 40:1). If it has a 4-stroke engine, it generally uses standard motorcycle or scooter engine oil, usually with a viscosity rating of 10W-30 or 10W-40. Always consult the owner's manual for the manufacturer's specific recommendations.
Polaris 4 stroke snowmobile's use synthetic 0 W 50.
10w30 is what ktm recommend for a 2 stroke engine
10w40-15w40
50:1
50:1
Mercury has made the 50 in both 2 cycle and 4 cycle. If it is oil injected and there is no oil that you change and no oil filter it is a 2 cycle engine where the oil is mixed with the gasoline.
From the official McCulloch website:"Products with two-stroke engines, the petrol must be mixed with two-stroke oil. McCulloch recommends Outdoor Accessories two-stroke oil. The petrol/oil ratio must be 50:1."
Fuel to oil ratio for a 8 hp Mercury, 2 stroke model, is 50:1. This is roughly measured out at one pint of 2 stroke oil, to six gallons of fuel.
To find out how much 2-stroke oil to add to 96 liters of petrol at a 50:1 ratio, you divide the amount of petrol by 50. For 96 liters of petrol, you would add 96 ÷ 50 = 1.92 liters of 2-stroke oil. Therefore, you should add 1.92 liters of oil to 96 liters of petrol.
A Honda CRF-50 uses a 10w30 four stroke motorcycle oil. You should not use a truck or car oil in the CRF-50.