Add 50 parts (equal) of gas to 1 part(equal) of oil.
Or get a premeasured oil container (sold at hdwe. stores) and mix it with the amount of gas that it requires for your 50/1 mix (amount info will be on the label)
2007-01-24 01:17:20
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answered by .G. 7
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sounds to me like you are mixing fuel for a two-stroke boat motor maybe. If this is the case most outboard motor fuel tanks are 6gallons. one pint of TCW3 outboard oil added to that 6 gallon tank will give you the proper gas to oil ratio which is 50:1. ONLY one thing to remember!!!! A higher oil to gas ratio is fine, BUT NEVER add more than 50 parts of fuel to 1 part of oil otherwise you will have engine failure. In other words...adding too much oil to a set amount of gas is ok, but not the other way around. Hope that explains it for you. PS actually some outboards suggest doubling the oil in the mix during a break in period. Hope this all helps.
2007-01-24 13:14:25
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answered by bjfare 2
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take 1 litter of gas and 100 litters of the next compound (oil)
I.E. ( 1 gal gas to 1Qrt oil) this would be a 1 to 1 mix for engins that use oil and gas mix (2 stroke)
2007-01-24 09:09:54
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answered by red 3
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i qt oil to 12 gals gas comes out to 48 to 1 which is close enough
2007-01-24 09:51:22
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answered by glen t 4
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this is a new world, make it easy, with new technology , visit a local lawn mower shop or hardware store, they make a synthetic oil that you us in one jug , this mix is ready for your chainsaw mower , weed eater , outboard motor, anything 2cycle ! ( only 1 jug for all ). they come in a bag for any size jug you own, ( 1 bag 1 jug ). my boss bought a box for us at work . no more measuring or guessing !
2007-01-24 16:49:57
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answered by greghemmert 3
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You need 20ml of two stroke oil to one litre of fuel
2007-01-24 09:14:45
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answered by slowpokesrool 3
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