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Two Stoke lawnmower
I have just bought a secondhand Victa lawnmower which goes fine.
However, could someone give me some help on the proper ratios for mixing in two stroke oil with petrol. The Victa website recommends 50:1 (50 parts unleaded fuel to 1 part oil) for Victa's high performance "Formula V" oil, and 25:1 for other 2-stroke oils. Any advice or shortcuts will be appreciated. Cheers Peter |
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g'day peter,
not sure about victas own brand label formula v oil, sounds like a synthetic type oil. in general with some machinery it is best you use their recommended oil. for me i have always used castrol 2t, but then i don't use engines like victa's or mccullochs etc.,. but at the end of the day get into the habit of only mixing your 2 stroke fuel as you need it. i use one of those fish morney jars calibrated to .5 a litre, and use a medicine galss to measure the oil. at 50:1 that is 10ml of oil for the 500ml of fuel, measure out the fuel before adding the oil at all times. on the other side of it i ahve written my impression non scientific or engineered about the recommended use of 50:1 oils in modern engines, just how i see it from waht i knew around 25 years ago and it was that long ago that victa knew 2 strokes where going to come under the epa spotlight. look on my mower page. and as a for example to support my story i have a shindaiwa brushcutter that is recommended to run on 50:1 of any sort of oil (and remember manufacturers of machines don't make oils they get them from oil blending companies like castrol etc.,.) anyhow the shindaiwa is a lot heavier on fuel than was my old jonsered 22cc shind' 27cc the fule use is huge like driving and old v8 (non adjustable carbies these days epa reg's 'n all). my theory being ok superficially they cut down the amount of oil to make 2 strokes appear clean but run them richer to make sure that the engine gets enough oil for lubing purposes. anyhow you can read it in my story. the point to remember once outside the warranty period most all of us do not have the resources to prove that built in obsolesance isn't the prime factor, in using 50:1. len snipped -- happy gardening 'it works for me it could work for you,' "in the end ya' gotta do what ya' gotta do" but consider others and the environment http://members.optusnet.com.au/~gardenlen1/ my e/mail addies have spam filters you should know what to delete before you send. |
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many thanks for the info peter
"len gardener" wrote in message ... g'day peter, not sure about victas own brand label formula v oil, sounds like a synthetic type oil. in general with some machinery it is best you use their recommended oil. for me i have always used castrol 2t, but then i don't use engines like victa's or mccullochs etc.,. but at the end of the day get into the habit of only mixing your 2 stroke fuel as you need it. i use one of those fish morney jars calibrated to .5 a litre, and use a medicine galss to measure the oil. at 50:1 that is 10ml of oil for the 500ml of fuel, measure out the fuel before adding the oil at all times. on the other side of it i ahve written my impression non scientific or engineered about the recommended use of 50:1 oils in modern engines, just how i see it from waht i knew around 25 years ago and it was that long ago that victa knew 2 strokes where going to come under the epa spotlight. look on my mower page. and as a for example to support my story i have a shindaiwa brushcutter that is recommended to run on 50:1 of any sort of oil (and remember manufacturers of machines don't make oils they get them from oil blending companies like castrol etc.,.) anyhow the shindaiwa is a lot heavier on fuel than was my old jonsered 22cc shind' 27cc the fule use is huge like driving and old v8 (non adjustable carbies these days epa reg's 'n all). my theory being ok superficially they cut down the amount of oil to make 2 strokes appear clean but run them richer to make sure that the engine gets enough oil for lubing purposes. anyhow you can read it in my story. the point to remember once outside the warranty period most all of us do not have the resources to prove that built in obsolesance isn't the prime factor, in using 50:1. len snipped -- happy gardening 'it works for me it could work for you,' "in the end ya' gotta do what ya' gotta do" but consider others and the environment http://members.optusnet.com.au/~gardenlen1/ my e/mail addies have spam filters you should know what to delete before you send. |
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"Peter Ryan" wrote in message ... I have just bought a secondhand Victa lawnmower which goes fine. However, could someone give me some help on the proper ratios for mixing in two stroke oil with petrol. The Victa website recommends 50:1 (50 parts unleaded fuel to 1 part oil) for Victa's high performance "Formula V" oil, and 25:1 for other 2-stroke oils. Any advice or shortcuts will be appreciated. Cheers Peter Peter, The correct ratio is 25:1 ( I have the serice manual for 2 stroke Victas) (Has come in handy!!) 40 ml of a vegetable based oil to 5 litres of unleaded. Easiest way to mix the oil. When you go to get the can refilled you can buy a little container of 2 stroke oil (40ml). Put that in the can then go add the petrol. Done easy. Regards, Mitch................ |
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thanks mitch
"Mitch McCreath" wrote in message news "Peter Ryan" wrote in message ... I have just bought a secondhand Victa lawnmower which goes fine. However, could someone give me some help on the proper ratios for mixing in two stroke oil with petrol. The Victa website recommends 50:1 (50 parts unleaded fuel to 1 part oil) for Victa's high performance "Formula V" oil, and 25:1 for other 2-stroke oils. Any advice or shortcuts will be appreciated. Cheers Peter Peter, The correct ratio is 25:1 ( I have the serice manual for 2 stroke Victas) (Has come in handy!!) 40 ml of a vegetable based oil to 5 litres of unleaded. Easiest way to mix the oil. When you go to get the can refilled you can buy a little container of 2 stroke oil (40ml). Put that in the can then go add the petrol. Done easy. Regards, Mitch................ |
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40ml to 5000ml is 4:500, 1:125 100ml in 5l is 50:1 so 200ml in 5l is 25:1
"Peter Ryan" wrote in message ... thanks mitch "Mitch McCreath" wrote in message news "Peter Ryan" wrote in message ... I have just bought a secondhand Victa lawnmower which goes fine. However, could someone give me some help on the proper ratios for mixing in two stroke oil with petrol. The Victa website recommends 50:1 (50 parts unleaded fuel to 1 part oil) for Victa's high performance "Formula V" oil, and 25:1 for other 2-stroke oils. Any advice or shortcuts will be appreciated. Cheers Peter Peter, The correct ratio is 25:1 ( I have the serice manual for 2 stroke Victas) (Has come in handy!!) 40 ml of a vegetable based oil to 5 litres of unleaded. Easiest way to mix the oil. When you go to get the can refilled you can buy a little container of 2 stroke oil (40ml). Put that in the can then go add the petrol. Done easy. Regards, Mitch................ |
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Marko and all,
Sorry about that had 40 on the brain for some reason. The answer of course is 200ml oil to 5 litres petrol. I must of bought about 10+ of those little green tubs over time. You can also buy it in 1 Litre as well. Mitch....................... |
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