2 Cycle oil mixtures?

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MrJimi

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If you buy the single use small container it says 3.2 OZ. per gallon?
If you buy the larger size/16 OZ. it says 2.6 OZ. per gallon.
There has to be a difference here and they both say 16 OZ. per 6 gallons?
How does that figure out
:eek:
 
   / 2 Cycle oil mixtures? #2  
What it means is is that it just ain't all that critical and if you can measure .2 and.6 OZ you is better than me.
 
   / 2 Cycle oil mixtures? #3  
It means some math doofus wrote the labels:cool:
 
   / 2 Cycle oil mixtures? #4  
The mix depends on the requirements of your engines. I just mix 40/1 for all mine. That's 170 cc in 1.5 gallons. I keep an old 2 cycle oil container that has the cc graduations on one side of it.

Ralph
 
   / 2 Cycle oil mixtures? #5  
3.2 oz = 40 to 1

2.6 oz = 50 to 1

Maybe they left that off the label?

SimS
 
   / 2 Cycle oil mixtures? #6  
And 16oz per 6 gallons is 48:1:rolleyes:
 
   / 2 Cycle oil mixtures? #7  
Sounds like you're messing with chainsaws, Jimi.

From what I heard at the saw shop, most of the new stuff is designed to run at 50:1 (2.6 oz./gal.) but will run almost as well and probably last longer with 40:1 (3.2 oz./gal.). The guys who hammer their saws hard all day long usually favor a 40:1 mixture even though it smokes a little more.

If you're talking outboards, better stick to 50:1 if designed for it. My favorite 9.8HP trolling motor became much harder to live with on 40:1. I should've known better; at trolling speeds, 80:1 would probably provide enough lubrication.
Bob
 
   / 2 Cycle oil mixtures? #8  
A lot of oil injected 2 strokes, i.e. snowmobiles & outboards with variable oil pumps, go as low as 100:1 when idling. When using mixed gas one has to mix for worst case -full throttle. My weed whacker won't run on 50:1 saw gas but will run of 40:1 ??? The small bottles typically are branded by equipment name - labeled & quantified for their products needs. Oil branded quart bottles usually have a mixing chart for various ratios while equipment branded quarts will have a single mix ratio. There are many that believe that only Mercury oil can be used in their Mercury, Husqvarna oil in their Husky & and Arctic Cat oil in their AC, etc. I use Castrol for everything but mix according to application. It works for me. MikeD74T
 

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