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TO MIX THE FUELSee Figure 3.? The product is powered by a 2-stroke engine and requires pre-mixing petrol with2-stroke oil. Pre-mix unleaded petrol and 2-stroke engine oil in a clean containerapproved for petrol.? The engine is certified to operate on unleaded petrol intended for automotive usewith an octane rating of 91 ([R+M]/2) or higher.? Do not use any type of pre-mixed petrol/oil from fuel service stations, such asthe pre-mixed petrol/oil intended for use in mopeds, motorcycles, etc. Do not useautomotive oil or 2-stroke outboard oil.? Use only synthetic 2-stroke oil.? Mix 2% of synthetic 2-stroke oil into the petrol. This is a 50:1 ratio
it is a petrol engine and the carby listed indicates that it is a 2 stroke
the oil /fuel mix ratio is 50:1 with a fuel octane rating of 91 ( do not use e-mix fuels ) recommended oil from the manufacturer specifications is a synthetic 2 stroke oil
Brand of manufactured oil optional
If it is 2 stroke, take petrol /fuel and mix it with preferably synthetic2 stroke oil.
Ratio is usually 10L petrol mixed with 200 ml or 2 stroke oil, that is the best result, used it on my chainsaw, strimmer, moped, working for years without a glitch.
40:1 ratio is the norm, up to 50:1, you can get a 40:1 ratio mix by adding 2.5 cc of 2 stroke oil to 1 litre of petrol. Make sure you do not use car engine oil, it must be special 2 stroke oil which is what they sell for old lawn mowers and strimmers etc. If your exhuast is smoking then you put in too much oil so add more petrol...
40:1. Which works out at 25mls of oil to every litre of petrol. Found the above answer on another site, 40:1 in the U.S. is 2.6 oz. of 2 cycle oil to 1 gallon of gas.
Ryobi RPT 2543c
This is a 2 stroke engine, so no dipstick.
You mix oil with the petrol (ratio 50:1) or 200ml of two stroke oil per litre of petrol,
and that's how the engine is lubricated.
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JCB LS45
specs
Manufacturer: JCB
Blade Length in cm: 42 cm
Blade Width in cm: 40 - 44 cm
Cutting Width in cm: 42 cm
Electric Start: with Electric Start
Grass Collection Bin: Back
Horse Power: 3.5 hp
Mowing System: Rotary Power Supply: Petrol 2 Stroke
Type: Walk behind mower
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