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Anonymous Posted on Jun 05, 2010

I need to know the proper gas/oil mixture.

I just bought a used model UT20760 that is in excellent condition. What is the gas/oil mixture for this model?

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Hello. 40 to 1,or 8oz 2 cycle oil to 2.5 gallon of gas, or 3.2oz of oil to 1 gallon of gas. Joe

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Motor overheats and seizes.

what is your proper mixture?50:1?
Be sure you are mixing 2cycle oil to 1 gallon of fuel or whatever it takes to make this ratio
My reccomendations are run 40;1 3.2 OZ OF OIL TO ONE GALLON OF GAS
also you may have a lean out condition and the H on the carb, may need to be ritchened a little

Motor should not be screaming you should have a slight blubber when throttle is held wide open
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You can use any superior quality oil for 2 stroke engines.

best regards savumihai71
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