Most likely a ton of these threads on here about oil mixture already..but...
Ok Tomorrow or the next day we are finally going to give it a go. It's a Chinese 2 stroke, but I want to get the mixture correct the first time and I want reassurance that I am right from what I learned and researched.
So if I'm wrong please tell me.
To keep things simple, dad and I are starting with a simple 1 gallon storage gas tank. We have Amsoil 100% synthetic oil made for marine, but also motorcycles/snowmobiles. It's called HP-Injector
AMSOIL - HP Injector Synthetic 2-Cycle Oil (HPI)
It says for outboards, but for motorcycles and carburated too.
Ok so for one gallon of gas should I use the ration of 24:1 for break-in or 50:1 because it's a synthetic oil?
I have no idea if the same ratios are for both plain or synthetic oils. I'm thinking for a pure synthetic you would need less oil.
I'm under pressure to get this thing running and I did all the homework to get it perfect...Dad is 67 years old and is pumped up that finally the time is here to get it running...I just want everything to be right, because I'd hate to get him sad if it doesn't start or even worse...blow up first thing.
Thanks guys...this forum is a great tool.
Ok Tomorrow or the next day we are finally going to give it a go. It's a Chinese 2 stroke, but I want to get the mixture correct the first time and I want reassurance that I am right from what I learned and researched.
So if I'm wrong please tell me.
To keep things simple, dad and I are starting with a simple 1 gallon storage gas tank. We have Amsoil 100% synthetic oil made for marine, but also motorcycles/snowmobiles. It's called HP-Injector
AMSOIL - HP Injector Synthetic 2-Cycle Oil (HPI)
It says for outboards, but for motorcycles and carburated too.
Ok so for one gallon of gas should I use the ration of 24:1 for break-in or 50:1 because it's a synthetic oil?
I have no idea if the same ratios are for both plain or synthetic oils. I'm thinking for a pure synthetic you would need less oil.
I'm under pressure to get this thing running and I did all the homework to get it perfect...Dad is 67 years old and is pumped up that finally the time is here to get it running...I just want everything to be right, because I'd hate to get him sad if it doesn't start or even worse...blow up first thing.
Thanks guys...this forum is a great tool.