Oil in the exhaust is part of the two stroke design but if you have too much, you should check the fuel/oil mixture or the oil injector settings.
That is the burnt two stroke oil. it is pretty normal
the main difference is a two stroke has oil mixed into the gas weather it is oil injected or pre mixed(adding oil to gas yourself). a two stroke has no intake or exhaust valves,no pushrods,or rockerarms. intake and exhaust into the combustion chamber in done through the sides of the cyllinder walls.
hi ,MY Suzuki FA50 moped exhaust came out a lot of white smoke ,if there any two stroke oil adjustment? Where and how ? Please give a guide and thank.
suction stroke and exhaust strokes are the two strokes involved in 2 stroke engine....
intake and exhaust
The exhaust plays a great part on a 2 stroke than a 4 stroke. The exhaust system is the only thing that is scavenging the cylinder of the burn gases on a 2 stroke, verses the piston pushing most of the exhaust out on a 4 stroke.
The recommended oil to use for mixing with gas in a two-stroke engine is two-stroke engine oil.
There is no oil to change in a two stroke engine. The lubricant is the oil that is mixed with the gas.
You can use four stroke oil for a (very) limited period in a two stroke engine in an emergency. However it is not formulated for two stroke engines and is not recommended.
Yes it is a two stroke But if u want to check the exhaust pipe is thin then it's a four stroke If it is thicker it's a two stroke
Pollution - 4 stroke has far less unburnt hydrocarbon in the exhaust.
Two stroke engines are lubricated by mixing special two-stroke oil in with the petrol.