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This information is always marked on the back of the oil container. I find that the best mix is one small container of oil to one gallon of gas, mix well in gas container . Good Luck Friend.
I poured 5 gallons of mixed gas in my Buick car so I asked my mechanic what I should do. His advice to me was to fill the car's gas tank right up so the mixture is not very heavy He said you may see some smoke more than usual but that will not hurt.
Norman PRICE THE WORD HUNTINDG IS TRUE THE MOTOR IS LOOKING FOR FUEL ON SOME MOTORS YOU ADJUST THE MIX ON THE CARB CHECK THE AIR FILTER TO SEE IF PLUGED ON A FOAM FILTER YOU CAN CLEAN ON A PAPER YOU WILL NEED TO REPLACE. ANOTHER THING IS HOW OLD IS THE GAS . TODAY THE GAS IS ONLY GOOD FOR A MONTH,
The fuel mixture ratio for any 2 stroke engine on a trimmer in the last 5 years is 50:1 (air quality standards)
More than 5 years 40:1
10 years old = 32:1
If it has poor spark, then you can file points down with file to clean them. if spark is good, then it may be bad diaphram or floats in carb depending on what you have.
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