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| Oil : Gasoline (Petrol) |
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| 1 : 25 | ||
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| After | 1 : 100 | |
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w1) Pour oil and gasoline into the fuel tank, in that order.
1 Oil
2Gasoline (Petrol)
2)Then mix the fuel thoroughly by shak- ing.
3) Make sure the oil is mixed with gaso-
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902032 | 8Avoid using any oil other than the des- | ||||||
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| ignated type. |
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| 8Use a thoroughly blended | ||||||
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| ture. |
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| 8If the mixture is not thoroughly blend- | ||||||
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| ed, or if the mixing ratio is incorrect, | |||||
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| the following problems could occur: | |||||
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| Low oil ratio: |
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| Lack of oil could cause major engine | |||||
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| trouble, such as piston seizure. |
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| High oil ratio: |
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| Too much oil could cause fouled | |||||
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| spark plugs, smoky exgaust, and | |||||
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| heavy carbon deposits. |
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| Mixing ratio |
| 25 : 1 |
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| 1 L | 12 L | 14 L | 24 L |
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| Gasoline (Petrol) | (0.26 US gal, | (3.2 US gal, | (3.7 US gal, | (6.3 US gal, | |
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| 0.22 Imp gal) | 2.6 Imp gal) | 3.1 Imp gal) | 5.3 Imp gal) | |
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| 0.04 L | 0.48 L | 0.56 L | 0.96 L |
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| Engine oil | (0.04 US qt, | (0.51 US qt, | (0.59 US qt, | (1.01 US qt, | |
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| 0.04 Imp qt) | 0.42 Imp qt) | 0.49 Imp qt) | 0.84 Imp qt) | |
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