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*[https://youtu.be/9ywMl30_JPI?si=OWHXPVi8hBpgEg7- A Video by the YouTube Channel “Dave’s Small Engines” Titled “Will my chainsaw last longer if i use more oil? Is it safer? (25:1 VS 50:1 temperature testing] ( ‘’’~15 Minute Watch’’’ ) | *[https://youtu.be/9ywMl30_JPI?si=OWHXPVi8hBpgEg7- A Video by the YouTube Channel “Dave’s Small Engines” Titled “Will my chainsaw last longer if i use more oil? Is it safer? (25:1 VS 50:1 temperature testing] ( ‘’’~15 Minute Watch’’’ ) | ||
**Main downside is the only thing they did was measure Cylinder (outer) Wall, and Muffler Temperature, both with a [[Laser Thermometer]] . The procedure was through + well thought out, but no investigation on [[Engine Deposits]] [[Carbon Deposits]], or of Wear (On the Cylinder, on Valves, etc). Cut tests were alright, but more [[Project Farm]] esque jigs, or a [[Dynamometer]] test would be nice for quantification of power etc | **Main downside is the only thing they did was measure Cylinder (outer) Wall, and Muffler Temperature, both with a [[Laser Thermometer]] . The procedure was through + well thought out, but no investigation on [[Engine Deposits]] [[Carbon Deposits]], or of Wear (On the Cylinder, on Valves, etc). Cut tests were alright, but more [[Project Farm]] esque jigs, or a [[Dynamometer]] test would be nice for quantification of power etc | ||
*[https://youtu.be/HPYMtmN3sgc?si=UaZsGBN22z91YdWI A Video by the YouTube Channel “kracer” Titled “How to select two-stroke oil” ] ( ‘’’~6 Minute Watch’’’ ) | |||
**Mentions Petroleum Based Oils, Castor Based Oils, and Fully Synthetic Ester Based Oils | |||
*[https://youtu.be/rEyvbb70LwU?si=XqriT66N4DJGym7c A Video by the YouTube Channel “markotd44” Titled “Two Stroke Oil vs Castor Oil” ] ( ‘’’~3 Minute Watch’’’ ) | |||
**Rather informative/interesting demo, granted CITATION NEEDED somewhat (although that applies to these other videos too somewhat) | |||
[[Category: Small Engines]] | [[Category: Small Engines]] | ||
Latest revision as of 20:14, 18 December 2025
Basics
- This page aims to cover the various ratios of Fuel (typically Ethanol Free Gasoline ) and 2-Stroke Oil for use in Total Loss Lubrication 2-Stroke Engines
- Common ratios will be covered and compared
- Impacts on Longevity, and Engine Deposits / Carbon Buildup (in particular on the Spark Arrestor / Muffler assembly
- Digging into information on (Malicious) Regulatory Compliance, and if engines REALLY ARE just telling people to use 50:1 for emissions, rather than actual design changes, will also be covered
Common Ratios
50:1
- 50 Parts Fuel, 1 Part 2-Stroke Oil
40:1
- 40 Parts Fuel, 1 Part 2-Stroke Oil
Other Ratios
- 25:1
- 32:1
- 16:1
Impact on Air/Fuel Ratio
- Due to the Total Loss Lubrication , impacts in amount of Oil also directly impact the Air/Fuel Ratio
- Thus if one doesn’t want this to cause the engine to run more lean/rich, the Carburetor will need to be adjusted
- Some of the tests have neglected this, while comments have mentioned it
- Further SCIENTIFIC testing of this required, but decent Community Knowledge Backing
Internal Links
External Links
- A Video by the YouTube Channel “Dave’s Small Engines” Titled “Will my chainsaw last longer if i use more oil? Is it safer? (25:1 VS 50:1 temperature testing ( ‘’’~15 Minute Watch’’’ )
- Main downside is the only thing they did was measure Cylinder (outer) Wall, and Muffler Temperature, both with a Laser Thermometer . The procedure was through + well thought out, but no investigation on Engine Deposits Carbon Deposits, or of Wear (On the Cylinder, on Valves, etc). Cut tests were alright, but more Project Farm esque jigs, or a Dynamometer test would be nice for quantification of power etc
- A Video by the YouTube Channel “kracer” Titled “How to select two-stroke oil” ( ‘’’~6 Minute Watch’’’ )
- Mentions Petroleum Based Oils, Castor Based Oils, and Fully Synthetic Ester Based Oils
- A Video by the YouTube Channel “markotd44” Titled “Two Stroke Oil vs Castor Oil” ( ‘’’~3 Minute Watch’’’ )
- Rather informative/interesting demo, granted CITATION NEEDED somewhat (although that applies to these other videos too somewhat)