c
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8
Avoid using any oil other than the des-
ignated type.
8
Use a thoroughly blended fuel-oil mix-
ture.
8
If the mixture is not thoroughly blend-
ed, or if the mixing ratio is incorrect,
the following problems could occur:
8
Low oil ratio: Lack of oil could cause
major engine trouble, such as piston
seizure.
8
High oil ratio: Too much oil could
cause fouled spark plugs, smoky
exhaust, and heavy carbon deposits.
NOTE:
If using a permanently installed tank, pour
the oil gradually as the fuel is being
added to the tank.
Mixing ratio
100 : 1
Gasoline (Petrol)
Engine oil
0.01 L
0.12 L
0.14 L
0.24 L
(0.01 US qt,
(0.13 US qt, (0.15 US qt, (0.25 US qt,
0.01 Imp qt)
0.11 Imp qt) 0.12 Imp qt) 0.21 Imp qt)
1 L
12 L
14 L
24 L
(0.26 US gal, (3.2 US gal,
(3.7 US gal, (6.3 US gal,
0.22 Imp gal) 2.6 Imp gal) 3.1 Imp gal) 5.3 Imp gal)
3-6
GB
Mixing ratio
50 : 1
Gasoline (Petrol)
Engine oil
0.02 L
0.24 L
0.28 L
0.48 L
(0.02 US qt, (0.26 US qt, (0.30 US qt, (0.51 US qt,
0.02 Imp qt) 0.21 Imp qt) 0.24 Imp qt) 0.42 Imp qt)
1 L
12 L
14 L
24 L
(0.26 US gal, (3.2 US gal,
(3.7 US gal, (6.3 US gal,
0.22 Imp gal) 2.6 Imp gal) 3.1 Imp gal) 5.3 Imp gal)
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