2-stroke refueling?

Hello everyone

Which 2-stroke engine should I mix? Do I have to use the same ratio for each, like 1:50, or is it different for each engine? Do I have to put both in the tank? Or not, how do I do that?

I bought my 2-stroke new and don't know anything about it

Thank you in advance for your answers.

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GameTrapYT
2 years ago

Moin, I don’t know myself with the mixing ratios, but in my case, for example, there are 2 different containers for oil and gasoline.

Coky911
2 years ago

Some two-stroke engines mix oil and gasoline themselves. If you’re in the tank 1:50, that’s bad. Without a model etc you can’t say that flat.
all have different mixtures.
1:20 or 1:100 It’s a difference.

dvdfan
2 years ago

Thanks for the supplement.

After some Google visits, unfortunately, I must also refer you to the manual.

There must be a chapter that contains the tanking and/or mixing.

In many machines and vehicles that require a mixture, the mixing ratio is frequently present on the tank cover.

If it should have segregation, then there is a second cover in the vicinity of the tank cover, on which an oil can is shown. Maybe under the seat. Then mixed oil would be filled in. (I can’t imagine.)

EddiR
2 years ago

What does the manual read? This would save you such questions and misleading answers!

In addition, as good as any of these boxes is still mixed today. A fuel tank, one for oil. The rest makes it even when everything works properly.

DaWurzelsepp
2 years ago

Manual 👍