By jug do you mean the cylinder? Also i have cleaned the inside of the cylinder out where the top of the piston is, but would oil down in the crankcase below the piston cause it to not start? You mean dump out the oil from below the piston right?
Yeah, jug is the cylinder. The way a two stroke works, is the fuel mixture enters thru the intake under the piston and gets pumped back up thru the transfer ports and ignites above the piston, forcing it down, etc.
So the oil went straight to the bottom of the case and puddled there, because it can't get pumped back out.
If it's full of oil, it has to be dumped out and flushed.
But, depending on how much oil you dumped into it, you might be able to run straight gas (no oil) in the tank after cleaning your carb, jets, fuel line, etc.
If you try this, take off your exhaust pipe, leave the plug in (so it has compression) and pedal your ass off and it might blow all the oil out.
Then you'll have to clean or replace the plug.
Oil doesn't flow well thru carb jets, so it might not have filled the case. But still would be enough to stop the gas from igniting.
It might get to the point where it wants to start when you're pedaling. If it does, stop immediately, because you flushed out all the oil and you're running straight gas, which will seize the piston.
Mix up a new batch of oil and fuel, and hopefully it runs.