You don't fill the gas tank with oil then add a little gas....
Hope he's not mixing in the gas tank.
That's what it was sounding like a couple of posts ago
Should empty that tank, add gas and slosh it around good and dump it. Then start over with a 50:1 mix and it will probably run.
50 to 1 is the easiest mixture to make.
50 to 1 is the easiest mixture to make.
50 drops of gasoline to 1 drop oil. (if you are into RC hobby crafts we do it this way)
50 ounces of gasoline to 1 ounce oil
50ml of gasoline to 1ml oil
50L of gasoline to 1L oil
50 1/2 gallon of gasoline to 1 1/2 gallon oil
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The chart you gave works for the 50:1 as well
Eric normally when people mix gas for their 2 cycle equipment they mix a gallon or 2 at a time. Makes mixing much easier. But if don't want that much gas sitting around and only want to mix a very small amount you'll have to use something like a quart jar.Thank you for that information. I will definitely have to look at the oil and gas cans next time I put them in. What does everyone think, should I maybe put the oil in the small black cap from the oil itself then dump it in the tank?
We all make mistakes including me. I grabbed the wrong container of fuel for a B&S engine and filled it with diesel rather than gas. It was ag diesel so no red die to it and was clear like gas. Did the same thing with a gas tractor years ago. Have a blue container for diesel now.Son of a *****, I’m so stupid. D*** it, thats exactly what I did. F***. Yup. I put the whole 8oz bottle of oil in the tank first then put the gas in, which is my 2nd picture in post 15. Then I diluted it the best I could and thats how I ended up with the last picture in that same post. Looks like I’m gonna have to recycle the old gas in my can because its blue, and start all over again. Good thing I bought 2 things of oil.
And you have to make sure that the oil you use in your outboard is safe to use in air-cooled engines. Cylinder temperatures are a lot higher in the air-cooled.Not sure if anyone else does it but I had separate containers for my 2 cycle oil.
Then why is the rack full of gas powered line trimmer at the local Stihl dealer? If you want to trim a little grass they may be OK but get into heavy stuff they do not cut it, just bend it over. Been there done that. Don't have to worry about the battery catching fire either like it did on the ship full of high dollar sport cars that ended up sinking a few years ago. Ask VW about being sued over those fancy batteries. The gas line trimmer is alive and doing very well.Best thing to do is chuck that thing back into the dumpster. The days of 2 cycle has weed whackers are long gone. Get a decent battery one. I got 5.5 acres and a 7 year old battery kobalt weed whacker. Original battery still holds a charge for over an hour. If I am really motivated I switch out to another one. No screwing around anymore fighting with a gas one, no noise, don't stink like exhaust either.
Correct Bill, thats exactly what I got it for… and to try and sell it to make a couple extra bucks. It wants to run, so I’m not necessarily givin up on it yet. If the new gas and oil does not work though, I will likely do what my stepdad and @fherter said…. Throw it in the dumpster, or put it out front for someone else to mess with because it would cost me more than its worth.I'm almost thinking Eric got it for just something to playing with not necessarily to use it.