How to mix 2 Stroke fuel small engine petrol / oil tutorial demonstration 50:1 40:1 32:1 25:1 ratio
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- Опубликовано: 16 июл 2020
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That chart is ace thx Jimmy
Thank you 👍
@@JimmyTheMower 1/:33 is bed ?
I'm sorry, I don't know what that means
@@JimmyTheMower oil mix
After watching several videos, YOU actually explained what the difference between 2 and 4 stroke and then explained exactly what it all means.
Thank you very much
My absolute pleasure.
I'm glad you found it useful 👍
30 years ago I as extra income did a lawn mowing round with a whipper snipper. The mowers were 33:1 and the trimmer 25:1. I have some stresses now and being older find petrol mixing on 2 strokes hard. Your video has helped me understand portioning to correct mix. From Australia, thanks mate.
This is the exact reason why I make these videos. Everything is easy when you've got a formula and someone to show you how to do it.
You've made my day 👍
40:1 is all I will use in all our equipment, as a small engine mechanic I don’t have time to replace piston and cylinder on my equipment 😊😊😊
Lubrication is the key
So the 40:1 is equals to how many teaspoons per liter?
@@johnkgapane5689 40:1 is
40ml oil per litre of fuel
1 teaspoon is 5ml
8 teaspoons is 40ml 👍
Thanks a lot.
@johnkgapane5689 no problem, happy to help 👍
I run this exact oil in my sons motocross bike and have done in all 2 strokes iv ever owned with this stihl bottle you really can't go wrong it tells you all on the bottle as stated by Jimmy the mower! Very clear video!
Finally a straight forward & well explained answer 👏🏼👍🏼
I'm so glad it helped.
This is exactly why I make these videos.
Thanks for watching,
Jimmy 👍
Another great video Jimmy,it’s very important to mix the right fuel ⛽️ as it can damage equipment if not mixed properly,keep up the good work jimmy.👍
Thank you John 👍
First video I’ve seen where someone actually shows how to use the reservoir in the bottle p. Thank you.
My absolute pleasure, glad it helped 👍
Just got a used trimmer and a qualcast mower, I needed to know about the petrol mix and have subscribed and will look forward to seeing more, thanks Jimmy
Thank you 👍
You will have to sift through the rubbish to find the good stuff.
perfect! easiest to understand than any other video
Thank you 👍
Thanks Jimmy you explained it well 👍 ty
Phewww at last . Many thankx . Brilliant easy charts.
Ian
Thanks for watching and I'm glad you found the charts useful 👍
Jimmy
06:06 glad I stuck around till this time stamp. I had no flipping clue what you were getting at, earlier, while talking about that bottle...
but it made sense, here. Neat feature.
Thank you 😊
This is kind of vide i was looking on yt..
Easy to explane how to mix it thanks !!!!
No problem mate, glad it has helped you out.
Thanks for watching,
Jimmy
Top video. Top bloke. Nice one Jimmy 👍
Thank you for your support 👍
Thank you so much for this wonderful video mate :D
Thank you very much for watching, I'm glad you found it useful.
All the best,
Jimmy 👍
Straight forward and easy for lay man thanks never done this before)))
Glad it helped 👍
Thanks for the very detailed video👍😉
I am very glad it was helpful.
Thanks
Jimmy
Brilliant Jimmy, thanks very much, Great instructions
Glad it helped 👍
the pdf is exactly what I needed, ty
You are more than welcome.
Thank you very much for watching,
Jimmy 👍
best vid on how to do it properly, thx!
So glad it was of use to you.
Thanks for watching,
Jimmy 👍
Thank you so much for the all resources specifically for the pdf files.
It is my pleasure.
Thanks for watching,
Jimmy 👍
thanks the for chart jimmy - great video and clear explanation
My absolute pleasure, I'm glad it helped 😊
Thanks Jimmy.
Thank you, I'm glad the video helped 👍
Another view from me it’s never gets boring
I really appreciate you watching it 27,999 times.
Thanks mate 👍
Thanks Mate. Well explained.
My pleasure 👍
Very helpful thank you!
My pleasure 👍
Awesome this is the best way to explaining
Thank you.
All the best
Jimmy 👍
Great video thanks, simple but nessecary
Thank you 👍
Thanks very much it’s very helpful 👌👍
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Thanks very much - greatly appreciated : )
My absolute pleasure 👍
Great explanation thanks a lot very useful information ,greats pdf
Glad it was useful.
Thanks for watching,
Jimmy 👍
That’s the chart helped. Thanks
My absolute pleasure,
Thanks for watching,
Jimmy 👍
Thanks for this Jimmy! Wish you PDF files with ratios was in SAE units though. You know the US went to the metric system I think in the late 1970's. I believe Jimmy Carter was the president. We haven't got there yet! 😕
I will have to look into that 🤔
Thanks Jimmy,
Thank you 👍
Nice very helpful
My absolute pleasure, I'm glad it helped.
Thanks for watching,
Jimmy
Useful thanks 😊
Hey, no problem. Thanks for your support 👍
Another straightforward and easily explained video. As battery tech and equipment continues to improve I wonder how much 2 stroke kit will still be used
I think we have probably got about 10 years maximum of 2 stroke machines and then it will all be battery powered.
With solid state battery soon to be on tap, electric motor will be better.
Do you think so ?
Oh now I get it
U are the best
Glad it helped.
All the best,
Jimmy 👍
Thank you very much.
My absolute pleasure 👍
40:1 & a much happier motor that will last longer saving the cylinder & piston rings
40:1 even on break in?? I just bought two phantom True 85s cc engine I dnt want to blow it up two other engine blew up but the one was my fault I was killing it lol it over heated and rings got to hard and broke
I have never been advised to add extra oil to run in an engine
@@JimmyTheMower thanks boss man
Just email them and they will tell you the mix.
Best of luck with it 👍
@@JimmyTheMower yea they suggested 25 to 1 and then 20 to 1 but I really dont think that's rite but yes will seemi sent them clips of how this dude did heat test with a heat thermometer gun and in his chainsaw he did 25 to 1 and tried 50 to 1 there was a 6 to 7 difference I believe it was 50 to 1 was the cooler
Ty for explaining it all
My absolute pleasure, I'm glad you found it useful.
All the best,
Jimmy 👍
@@JimmyTheMower thanks again mate,have a nice day 😀 👍
Thank you 😊
You are welcome 👍
Thank you
My absolute pleasure 👍
Could i use 50:1 pre mixed petrol on a 50cc dirt bike?
Hi, great video. Can I ask where you got your mixing bottle from? I need one! Cheers
That was from Screwfix, i think it was less than a fiver.
Love that i can get the pdf as i have been a little bit confused. Mine is a Suzuki 50:1 portable generator. However, what i am confused about is the specific kind of oil to use. I'm ignorantly using a HD40 oil at the moment but not sure if i am doing the right thing.
Jimmy, plz help in this regard
Go to my website www.jimmythemower.com
The pdf is under the free stuff tab.
You need a bottle of 2 stroke oil, HD40 is not correct and it will ruin the engine.
Cheers
Jimmy
@@JimmyTheMower can't seem to find the equivalent engine oil for a 2 stroke engine. What i have around are ones rated in SAE's. Help with a specific equivalent oil type plz....
Where in the world are you and I will find a link ?
@@JimmyTheMower in Nigeria
This should be the stuff you need 👍
www.mamtus.ng/2-stroke-motor-oil.html
Kev here in Ireland it’s fine here
By adding 100ml of oil on top of 5000ml of gasoline makes it a mix that contains 100ml/5100ml x 100% = 1,96% oil
Thanks for that 👍
I use 25 ml Motul 800 off road 2-stroke oil per 1 liter Gasoline. 40:1 mixture
Hi Jimmy, thanks for the video. What radio would you recommend for a 50cc vintage scooter?
They vary so much from engine to engine but my default would be 40 or 50:1
The more engine information you have the better 👍
@@JimmyTheMower it's a Benelli T50. Thanks for the reply!
Looking on the forums it seems to be 30:1 with modern oils in those engines.
Jimmy my chainsaw has always run on a 25:1 ratio, so I've been using a standard to stroke oil, If I changed to a sthyl oil would I still mix the same or mix at the 50:1 ratio as stated on the bottle? Cheers Wayne
Hi Wayne, you will still need to run it at 25:1 or whatever the manufacturers guidelines are.
Hope that helps, thank for watching
Jimmy
Thank you for info and PDF sheets,
I do have a question for you or anyone reading this,
I own a ZENOAN KOMATSU G4K I think they call it a BRUSH STRIMMER ,could any one recommend the correct ratio please,
I've looked at the online manuals and I'm pretty sure they are a 50:1 mix.
Thanks for watching
Jimmy 👍
Cheers buddy, i
ı have a peugeot 103 80 cc moped will these oils work for me
or do you think it would be better if ı use motorcycle oils like motul
They are pretty much the same thing but I would use proper motorcycle oil to be on the safe side.
Thanks for watching,
Jimmy 👍
You’ve got the big bottle. I got the little bottles with the snap off lids.
What can I do if I don’t use all the small bottle? How can I preserve it ?
Most of the 2 stroke oils these days have a fuel stabiliser in.
However, you could always put some film wrap over the top before snapping the lid shut and that should help you get a better seal.
Thanks,
Jimmy 👍
@@JimmyTheMower thanks for the advice. Could I also pour the unused oil into another bottle with a screw cap lid ?
So recently bought a brushcutter that says 25 to 1 on the instructions but the mixing bottle that came with it goes up to 500ml with the ratios 50 and 25 marked, I am assuming that if it's 25 to 1 ratio I'll have to mix 14.5ml or 2.94 teaspoons per 500mls is this correct.
Yes that's correct.
If you put the fuel in the bottle to the fuel line then you should only need to add 14.5ml of 2 stroke oik to bring it up to the level.
Thanks for responding so quickly, then if that is the case then 15ml (3tsp) per 500 ml shouldn't cause any issues as it's not that far from 14.5ml@@JimmyTheMower
@@stephonnicholls150 That's correct. Always better a little too much than too little.
Good luck with it 👍
Hello there I want to do my BSA bantam it’s a 150 cx 2stroke not sure the mixture on it I think it’s 25/1? Ok thanks 🏍🏍🇮🇹🇺🇸🇬🇧☕️🍫
According to my pal, he thinks it should be 25/1 too 👍
As the petrol on U.K. forecourts is now E10 with 10% ethanol it is noted that ethanol absorbs water which limits the shelf life of mixed fuel. Is it advisable to purchase the higher octane E5 petrol for 2 stroke engines which has no ethanol or would you recommend using E10 only?
We only use E5 in our small engines. That's 2 stroke and 4 stroke versions.
@@JimmyTheMower thanks for your prompt reply.
With so many videos and forum posts it is so confusing!
I have just purchased replaced an old McCulloch blower/vac with a Stihl SH 86 C-E just for seasonal clearing leaves from my property. However, I want to ensure that I use the best oil and fuel and keep it well maintained.
I read an online article which suggested not to use E5 as it can cause starting issues, rough running and overheating. In other comments it is stated that using super unleaded premium fuel is pointless and that Stihl small engines are designed to use ethanol based fuels up to E25 spec which contains 25% ethanol.
My thoughts are that by using non ethanol fuel with Stihl fully synthetic oil would extend the mixed fuel shelf life? I know Motomix apparently last upto 5 years which is essentially the Stihl Ultra oil and fuel🤷🏻♂️
I’ve also heard that the ultra oil can cause flooding problems and that the Stihl Super semi synthetic oil is a better choice🤷🏻♂️
We use the blue/green super stihl oil in all of our 2 stroke machines.
The E5 fuel can burn a little bit hotter but unless you are using the machines for extended use 3 or 4 hours at a time I can't see it causing any problems.
Our stihl blowers are used on a daily basis and have been for around 3 years each without any breakdowns.
@@JimmyTheMower many thanks👍🏻
I’m going to try the E5 97 octane super unleaded petrol mixed with Stihl Ultra. Any mixed fuel should last the leaf drop period over the autumn months.
I’ve read somewhere that new machines have a running period is this true?
ive read that using these plastic mixing bottles is ok for a while, but after some time they expand, which means you are then going to be getting an inaccurate mix?
They are good for a couple of years......
The expansion is caused by fuel expanding and enlarging the bottles.
Happens to all plastic fuel cans, regardless of size.
I got one of them bottles but when i fill it with 1 litre of fuel and then measure out 40lm of oil to get 25:1 ratio when i tip it into the fuel it doesn’t bring it up to the 25:1 mark what am i doing wrong
Either the bottle is out of calibration or the 40ml measure is incorrect.
My money is on the bottle being out of kilter 👍
@@JimmyTheMower i use a 5ml syringe and put 8 syringes which is 40ml
Hi, I’ve a 98cc Yamaha 1989 two stroke motorcycle and I’m adding 30ml per litre in city ride, is that okay?
My son has a honda cr85 motocross bike and we use the stihl oil in that the top ends seem to last a hell of alot longer and run very well on 50:1 with the exact same oil in this video hope this helps.
Thank you very much for the information, that will help a lot of people out 👍
Hi how do i mix 2% of 2.8 litres 2 stroke in one of them mixing bottles I can’t work it out.
That works out at roughly 18ml of 2 stroke oil in 1 litre of petrol 👍
Ok thanks cheers 🏍🏍🇮🇹🇺🇸🇬🇧☕️🍫
Best of luck with it all 👍
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Glad you found it useful 👍
The stroke oil gave it green color right ?
Yes, stihl brand 2 stroke oil is green in colour
Hi Jimmy, pls what’s the name of the oil you used in mixing the stroke fuel
The oil is made by stihl.
But lots of other brands sell 2 stroke oil to mix with petrol 👍
@@JimmyTheMower please can I get your email so we talk more, we drill condensate fuel here in Ghana, I want to know which type of stroke oil brand which can give me a blue color when the mixture is done proper, the stroke fuel sold here is blue color
@@ogyizohard1750 I'm sorry, I do not know in your country. The only Blue oil we get here is made by Morris Oils.
You would be better asking your local suppliers these questions.
@@JimmyTheMower Alright thank you so much
Hi Jimmy , how is ratio for Craftsman 24cc ? I lost the manual ...Thanks
Wow, that's a bit specific.
I will try and dig it out for you 👍
@@JimmyTheMower : thanks and I will wait for your reply .
Hi, from what I have found the fuel to oil mix is 40:1
@@JimmyTheMower : thank you Jimmy , I will do it .
Jimmy
Is the fuel 4 Star? Thanks John
Hi mate, it's E5 unleaded with Stihl 2 stroke oil which has a fuel stabiliser in it.
@@JimmyTheMower
Thanks Jimmy
Does the same life span of a month go for E5 or even E10 fuel?
It can last a lot longer but just to be on the safe side I like to get it used up within a month.
You can buy fuel stabilisers which supposedly make it last longer.
@@JimmyTheMower great, cheers mate
One litre petrol equals to how much two stroke oil?
Each machine requires a different mix.
You can view the chart on my website www.jimmythemower.com/free-stuff
How much ltrs of oil will I use to mix 200 ltrs of petrol
What ratio do you need to mix it too ?
For my trimmer solo what proportion of oil please?
I would go with a 40:1 mix
@@JimmyTheMower do you mean 40 mililitre for one litre?
Yes, if you are unsure then you need to refer to the manufacturers handbook
Is it ok if i pour 30ml oil in my 6L scooter?
I think it will need more than that.
If it runs on 50:1 it will require 120ml per 6 litres.
You need to find out what ratio of oil mix it requires then look at the "free stuff" page on my Jimmy the Mower website to find out exactly how much you need.
i mean i put 30 and its a lot i am from europe maybe its different because my scooter would be flooded with oil
@@varshkietukas what make of scooter is it ?
@@JimmyTheMower peugeot speedfight 2
@@JimmyTheMower and what does 50:1 mean?
Can you use 2in1 oil?
Not really mate, it has to be proper 2 stroke oil.
@@JimmyTheMower I thought that might be the case.
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chainsaw Which oil i can use it
Normally 50:1 but you need to check the manufacturers guidelines.
Everyone saying 40 :1, cradle to grave??? My 85cc 52 mm piston engine the manufacturers are not the manufacturers the outlet stores telling me 25 to 1 for break-in and then 20 to 1 after 1 gallon of breaking?? I don't know what to do and I don't want to blow up my engine
Whatever the manufacturer suggests.
Every engine is different
What about American measurements.
Gallon?
I have been asked this a few times, I think I will make another video and another chart.
You say it lasts a month in the mixer bottle. If you’re bad with dates, how can you tell it’s no good.
The smell changes, however with the stihl oil and a good vapour lock cap it should last a lot longer.
can you convert to us gal,s
Hi, I will have a look a doing a conversion table in to US Gallons on my website.
If it doesn't appear by February then please give me a nudge.
Thanks for watching.
Jimmy
I've been putting 50 ml of oil to 1 Lt of fuel for 25 year's 🤔😂😂
Oh well, at least the machines have been well lubricated 🤣🤣👍
Maybe I am the dumb 1 Istill don’t u ndstand it how many Ounces of oil to GALLON GAS I heard him say Liter not gallon
Sorry this video is all in litres. Not US Gallons or UK Gallons.
You talk to much. 😂
Thanks for the feedback 🤣🤣👍
If you can't mix oil without a video guide you shouldn't be using power equipment.
I'm not sure about that....
There's plenty of people who can't remember the ratios or can't work out a ratio for a new piece of equipment.
We all have to start somewhere....
just got my first chainsaw, it a stihl 170. There is a sticker on the saw that says use 20ml stihl branded 2t oil or 40ml local(usually means unoriginal/cheap/non-genune) 2t oil for 1 liter of petrol. The dealer(verifed dealer of husqvarna and stihl) didnt had any stihl 2t oil in stock so he gave a husqvarna hp 2t oil instead.
What is more confusing is the price of the 2t oil and if the oil is genune or 'local' , the stihl one goes for around 6$ a liter so does the husqvarna one. I searched for 2t oil on stihl and husq sites and was shocked to see the high price(around ~35 usd for a liter). I live in asia so maybe thats why the price is low.
I mixed 13-14ml of 2t with 500ml of petrol to get 40:1 and am scared to run the saw as i dont wamt to ruin it.
Should i go ahead and use this composition or double up the 2t oil eg. 25ml for 500ml of petrol
Thanks🥲
Too much oil is better than too little oil. Especially if you are on the first few tanks.
However, I would get the dealer to mix it for you so you know exactly how much to use in future.
Best of luck with your new saw,
Jimmy 👍
Thank you 😊
My pleasure 👍
Thank you
I'm glad it helped.
Thanks for watching,
Jimmy 👍