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50:1--( 50 parts fuel to 1 part oil)
Now you can buy a special oil from Stihl service agents that has a 50:1 formulation that will cover all mix ratios regardless of the engine make or ratio requirement
saves having different tins for different ratios for different engines
It has a two-stroke engine similar to newer models made by Homelite. The recommended fuel mixture is a 50-to-1 ratio of unleaded gasoline and two-cycle ...
To the best of my recollection the 330 is an older model saw and should be running about a 16:1 ratio. 8oz. of oil to 1 gallon of fuel. Hope this helps.
Note: You're always better being a bit richer (lower ratio) than you are leaner (higher ratio).
50:1 is the fuel to oil ratio using a modern synthetic saw oil available at home centers, hardware stores, and saw dealers. Be sure to mix the fuel and oil in it's own container, and to shake the container thoroughly each time just before filling the tank to prevent oil starvation. Hope this helps!
The header says that it is an electric saw which would only require bar oil. A 2-stroke gas engine, however, does require fuel mixed with a modern saw oil at 40:1 ratio plus bar/chain oil in it's own tank as well. Always premix the fuel and oil in a separate can and shake well even before filling the saw. Hope this helps!
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