How to Identify 2Cycle Oil Mix Ratio











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Watch this video to learn the basics of 2-cycle engines such as identifying fuel/oil ports, the correct oil mix ratio and how to perform the mixing. Learn more here: https://www.briggsandstratton.com/na/... • 00:04 - Distinguish 2 Cycle Engine from 4 Cycle Engine • 00:22 - Information on Fill Port Caps • 00:50 - Common Mistakes to Avoid • 01:10 - Choosing Your Oil • 01:32 - Most Common Oil Mix Ratios • 01:58 - Mixing Your Gas/Oil Best Practices • 02:25 - Conclusion • An easy way to determine if you have a 2-cycle (2-stroke) engine or a 4-cycle (4-stroke) engine is by identifying the number of fuel tanks and/or oil sump fill ports on your equipment. A 2-cycle engine will have one fill port and a 4-cycle engine will have two fill ports. On the fill cap of a 2-cycle engine fuel port, you should see a fuel pump and oil can icon as well as the oil to fuel mix ratio stated. Common gasoline and oil mix ratios are 50:1 and 40:1. Meaning there is 50/40 parts gasoline to one part oil when mixed. The lower the mix ratio number the more oil per volume in the gasoline. To mix properly add oil to your gas can, then add fresh gasoline from the pump. Always agitate the fuel mix before adding it to your engine’s fuel tank. • To lessen emissions and prevent fuel system gumming choose a low smoke oil that contains fuel stabilizer. The oil should also be an easy mix and ashless formula to prevent carbon deposits within the exhaust system like Briggs Stratton 2-Cycle Oil. • Head to our website for more maintenance tips or find us on social media: • Briggs Stratton: https://www.briggsandstratton.com/ • Facebook:   / briggsandstratton   • Twitter:   / briggsstratton   • Instagram:   / briggsandstratton   • LinkedIn:   / briggs- -stratton   • SUBSCRIBE to Briggs Stratton Youtube Channel: http://bit.ly/2spW6qd

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