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it would be helpful if you would give us details like what kind of oil, etc. and tell us if it is a 2 stroke or 4 stroke, off road only or dual purpose
if its four cycle oil put fresh two cycle oil and gas mix it start it let it burn the four cycle oil out should take one hour of running to burn it out
geez mate what planet r u on?
Two strokes require you to put 2 stroke oil in the fuel and the motor gets its lubrication that way. most r 50-1 meaning 100mls of oil to 5l 0f petrol so no you dont need to change the oil on a 2 stroke as you only need to do that on a four stroke
Hi, you dont say what this bike is, is it. Two or four stroke engine, On a 2stroke this type of problem could simply be carbon jumping around between the gap on the plug, Or a crankshaft oil seal leaking,
If you put the 2-stroke oil in the crank case you will need to drain the crankcase oil and refill with the appropriate oil. If you added the 2-stroke oil to the gasoline, you can siphon a gallon or so out of the tank and replace with fuel only to dilute the oil. It might smoke a bit will be OK.
Good luck.
32 to 1. That means 4 ounces of engine oil per gallon of gas. Be sure to use 2 stroke ENGINE oil, not standard Motor oil. Please rate my answer. Thanks.
Most mowers are four stroke machines and don't need oil put into the gasoline, it has a crankcase to support the lubrication. If you mower sounds like a chainsaw when it's running it's two stroke, if it sounds like most othe mowers it's a four stroke.
If by chance it is a two stroke (which I doubt) use 3oz of "two stroke engine oil" for each gallon of gas.
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