The Only Guide you Need for Correct 2-Stroke Fuel Mix Ratio!

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  • Опубліковано 8 чер 2024
  • Combining petrol with a particular kind of oil made for two-stroke engines is known as mixing 2-stroke fuel, or two-cycle oil. Two-stroke engines, which are frequently seen in motorbikes, scooters, and some lawn equipment, depend on this procedure to operate well and last a long time. To guarantee that the engine's moving parts are lubricated, two-stroke engines need the oil to be pre-mixed with the fuel, in contrast to four-stroke engines that have a separate compartment for oil.
    Link to Mixing Bottle: Coming soon
    Usually defined by the engine manufacturer, the correct fuel-to-oil ratio must be ascertained before mixing 2-stroke gasoline. Typical ratios are 40:1, 32:1, or 50:1, where the number denotes the proportion of petrol to oil. A 50:1 ratio, for instance, calls for 50 parts petrol and 1 part oil. To prevent engine damage, it's critical to follow the specified oil ratio: too little oil might result in inadequate lubrication and engine wear, while too much oil can produce clogging and smoke.
    Pour the necessary amount of two-stroke oil into a dry, clean fuel container before beginning to mix the gasoline. Next, pour in the appropriate volume of petrol. It's critical to use new fuel because old fuel can harm engines. To make sure the petrol and oil are thoroughly mixed, close the container after pouring the petrol and shake it briskly for one minute. The fuel is ready for use in your two-stroke engine once it has been blended. Remaining fuel should always be kept dry and refrigerated, with the mix ratio and the mixing date clearly marked on the container. Recall that mixed 2-stroke gasoline deteriorates over time and should not be kept in storage for extended periods of time.
    Have a great day
    Craig

КОМЕНТАРІ • 15

  • @daveh1081
    @daveh1081 6 місяців тому +2

    We're on similar lines mate. I put 100ml into a 5l can and then take a trip to the petrol station. 5 litres into the can and bingo........you've the right ratio and it's mixed up......job done. 👍👍

  • @arthurfricchione8119
    @arthurfricchione8119 6 місяців тому +2

    Craig thanks for sharing Crag. Another very informative video . Thanks for sharing. Artie👍

  • @johnsmith-xi1ru
    @johnsmith-xi1ru 6 місяців тому +1

    Very informative video Craig. I need to get me one of those 1 litre containers. Big time/mess saver.

  • @xx3868
    @xx3868 6 місяців тому +1

    I always mix the oil in a jar with some fuel THEN add to the main fuel can then shake fully. Trying to mix oil in a big container, tends to leave it not fully mixed and i used to get this black carbon "stick" shorting the spark plug stopping it dead. I always mix in a jar then into the can and mix again. Also 1 gallon container is around 4.5 lts so 200mil of oil will make it slightly more rich than 25/1 which is better than lean so plenty of protection for your 2 stroke engine..

  • @zugorful
    @zugorful 3 дні тому

    Hi i have a question my lawnmowers run on feul ron 98 ,but now that the feul prize is high i wont to use a octaan booster and use it with ron 95 normal feul .
    What do think about that .???
    I live in the netherland so the prices are here sky high.

  • @jamiewilliams4152
    @jamiewilliams4152 Місяць тому

    So two 50:1 bottles added to one gallon of gas would make it 25:1 correct?

  • @narfharder
    @narfharder 6 місяців тому

    Hello from across the pond! I have a problem, I'd like to see the "best 2-stroke mix" video you refer to at the end, but mobile doesn't show annotations or whatever they're called, and you have too many videos, all worth watching 😀
    Going forward, could you put links like that in the description also?

  • @LoneWolf-kt1ko
    @LoneWolf-kt1ko 6 місяців тому +1

    50:1 = 2.6 oz to 128 oz ( 1- USA gallon) of petrol (gasoline)

  • @jonshultz3774
    @jonshultz3774 17 днів тому

    Z