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Re: stokers
for got to say at 40 to 1
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Re: stokers
If my math is correct let someone else confirm it though
*A pint is 568 cubic centimetres* so divide by 40 should be 14cc
Again my maths aint the best so before going ahead let the brains answer
*A pint is 568 cubic centimetres* so divide by 40 should be 14cc
Again my maths aint the best so before going ahead let the brains answer
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Re: stokers
Around about 3 teaspoons.
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Re: stokers
40:1 is 25cc of oil to 1 litre of petrol
Sorry,don't subscribe to ' non metric '
Sorry,don't subscribe to ' non metric '
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Re: stokers
Around about 5 teaspoons.spikeyboy60 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 26, 2022 1:15 pm40:1 is 25cc of oil to 1 litre of petrol
Sorry,don't subscribe to ' non metric '
I use the one I stir the mother in law's tea with.
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Re: stokers
you can buy a petrol / oil mixing bottle on amazon for £6. Has the different ratios on side ( 50:1 40:1 etc. )
You just fill with petrol to the line then add 2 stroke oil up to the line that corresponds to the ratio that you need. A good shake and pour in. Do several times to fill a bike tank!
When I had 2 strokes, I found this the most safe and reliable method to avoid potential disaster problems. Hope this helps, cheers andy.
You just fill with petrol to the line then add 2 stroke oil up to the line that corresponds to the ratio that you need. A good shake and pour in. Do several times to fill a bike tank!
When I had 2 strokes, I found this the most safe and reliable method to avoid potential disaster problems. Hope this helps, cheers andy.
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Re: stokers
as petrol will not keep these days, i only need 0ne pint at a time so the plan ,put 14cc of oil in tank then top up with petrol
thanks all you mathematicians
thanks all you mathematicians
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Re: stokers
A word to the wise, if you put the oil in first make sure the fuel tap is turned off & give the bike a good shake to mix the petrol before turning it back on, otherwise the oil will sink to the bottom & fill the float chamber a few hundred yards down the road, guess how I know
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Re: stokers
5000 ml in 5 litres petrol at 50 to one 50 divide by 5000 equals 100 ml and so on