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Rick 01-01-2005 10:10 PM

2 stroke question
 
A mixture of 50-1, how do I mix it? For one gallon or litre of gas how much
oil?
Thanks for any help



Peter H 01-01-2005 11:14 PM

Rick wrote:

A mixture of 50-1, how do I mix it? For one gallon or litre of gas how much
oil?
Thanks for any help


It's not that difficult. How many ounces in your gallon? It does vary.
And if you're in the States even your ounce is different there.

Peter H

willshak 02-01-2005 12:47 AM

On 1/1/2005 5:10 PM US(ET), Rick took fingers to keys, and typed the
following:

A mixture of 50-1, how do I mix it? For one gallon or litre of gas how much
oil?
Thanks for any help


To get the proper mixture of oil per gallon of gas, divide 128 (# of
ounces in a gallon) by ratio.
i.e. 128 / 40 = 3.2, so a 40:1 ratio needs 3.2 oz. of oil.
Other ratios:
25:1 = 5.1 oz per gallon.
50:1 = 2.5 oz per gal.


--
Bill

Steveo 02-01-2005 03:03 AM

"Rick" wrote:
A mixture of 50-1, how do I mix it? For one gallon or litre of gas how
much oil?
Thanks for any help

1 part oil to 50 parts gas. :) It should say on the bottle, too.

Peter H 05-01-2005 11:25 PM

willshak wrote:
On 1/1/2005 5:10 PM US(ET), Rick took fingers to keys, and typed the
following:

A mixture of 50-1, how do I mix it? For one gallon or litre of gas how
much
oil?
Thanks for any help


To get the proper mixture of oil per gallon of gas, divide 128 (# of
ounces in a gallon) by ratio.
i.e. 128 / 40 = 3.2, so a 40:1 ratio needs 3.2 oz. of oil.
Other ratios:
25:1 = 5.1 oz per gallon.
50:1 = 2.5 oz per gal.


That will work in the States... but not all of us are American.

Peter H

Srgnt Billko 06-01-2005 12:11 AM


"Peter H" wrote in message
...
willshak wrote:
On 1/1/2005 5:10 PM US(ET), Rick took fingers to keys, and typed the
following:

A mixture of 50-1, how do I mix it? For one gallon or litre of gas how
much
oil?
Thanks for any help


To get the proper mixture of oil per gallon of gas, divide 128 (# of
ounces in a gallon) by ratio.
i.e. 128 / 40 = 3.2, so a 40:1 ratio needs 3.2 oz. of oil.
Other ratios:
25:1 = 5.1 oz per gallon.
50:1 = 2.5 oz per gal.


That will work in the States... but not all of us are American.

Peter H


Last I heard Canada was part of North America so I guess Canadians are
"American" too.



willshak 06-01-2005 12:49 AM

On 1/5/2005 6:25 PM US(ET), Peter H took fingers to keys, and typed the
following:

willshak wrote:

On 1/1/2005 5:10 PM US(ET), Rick took fingers to keys, and typed the
following:

A mixture of 50-1, how do I mix it? For one gallon or litre of gas
how much
oil?
Thanks for any help


To get the proper mixture of oil per gallon of gas, divide 128 (# of
ounces in a gallon) by ratio.
i.e. 128 / 40 = 3.2, so a 40:1 ratio needs 3.2 oz. of oil.
Other ratios:
25:1 = 5.1 oz per gallon.
50:1 = 2.5 oz per gal.


That will work in the States... but not all of us are American.

Peter H


I'm sorry. I can't do anything about that.

To get the proper mixture of oil per Imperial gallon of gas, divide 160
(# of Imperial ounces in an Imperial gallon) by ratio.
i.e. 160 / 40 = 4, so a 40:1 ratio needs 4 Imperial oz. of oil added to
an Imperial gallon.
Other Imperial gallon/ounce ratios:
25:1 = 6.4 Imperial oz per Imperial gallon.
50:1 = 3.2 Imperial oz per Imperial gallon.

To get the proper mixture of oil per Litre of gas, divide 100 (# of
centilitres in a litre) by ratio.
i.e. 100 / 40 = 2.5, so a 40:1 ratio needs 2.5 centilitres (25
millilitres) of oil added to a litre of gas.
Other Litre ratios:
25:1 = 4.0 centilitres (40 millilitres) per litre.
50:1 = 2.0 centilitres (50 millilitres) per litre

--
Bill

willshak 06-01-2005 12:54 AM

On 1/5/2005 7:49 PM US(ET), willshak took fingers to keys, and typed the
following:

On 1/5/2005 6:25 PM US(ET), Peter H took fingers to keys, and typed
the following:

willshak wrote:

On 1/1/2005 5:10 PM US(ET), Rick took fingers to keys, and typed the
following:

A mixture of 50-1, how do I mix it? For one gallon or litre of gas
how much
oil?
Thanks for any help


To get the proper mixture of oil per gallon of gas, divide 128 (# of
ounces in a gallon) by ratio.
i.e. 128 / 40 = 3.2, so a 40:1 ratio needs 3.2 oz. of oil.
Other ratios:
25:1 = 5.1 oz per gallon.
50:1 = 2.5 oz per gal.


That will work in the States... but not all of us are American.

Peter H



I'm sorry. I can't do anything about that.

To get the proper mixture of oil per Imperial gallon of gas, divide
160 (# of Imperial ounces in an Imperial gallon) by ratio.
i.e. 160 / 40 = 4, so a 40:1 ratio needs 4 Imperial oz. of oil added
to an Imperial gallon.
Other Imperial gallon/ounce ratios:
25:1 = 6.4 Imperial oz per Imperial gallon.
50:1 = 3.2 Imperial oz per Imperial gallon.

To get the proper mixture of oil per Litre of gas, divide 100 (# of
centilitres in a litre) by ratio.
i.e. 100 / 40 = 2.5, so a 40:1 ratio needs 2.5 centilitres (25
millilitres) of oil added to a litre of gas.
Other Litre ratios:
25:1 = 4.0 centilitres (40 millilitres) per litre.
50:1 = 2.0 centilitres (50 millilitres) per litre


Sorry, last should be (20 millilitres), rather than the ratio number of 50.


--
Bill

surgeon 06-01-2005 01:01 AM

Peter H wrote:


That will work in the States... but not all of us are American.

Peter H


Why not? You will be when we are through with the world. Just try and
stop us. Bwahahahahahahahahahahahaha!

Oscar_Lives 07-01-2005 03:27 AM


"Srgnt Billko" wrote in message
...

"Peter H" wrote in message
...
willshak wrote:
On 1/1/2005 5:10 PM US(ET), Rick took fingers to keys, and typed the
following:

A mixture of 50-1, how do I mix it? For one gallon or litre of gas how
much
oil?
Thanks for any help


To get the proper mixture of oil per gallon of gas, divide 128 (# of
ounces in a gallon) by ratio.
i.e. 128 / 40 = 3.2, so a 40:1 ratio needs 3.2 oz. of oil.
Other ratios:
25:1 = 5.1 oz per gallon.
50:1 = 2.5 oz per gal.


That will work in the States... but not all of us are American.

Peter H


Last I heard Canada was part of North America so I guess Canadians are
"American" too.



Yeah, and so are Brazilians.





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