My mother has a snowblower where the oil comes in 77 ml containers, and
I haven't a clue what the floozy is.  So 100:1 is 7.7L gasoline, and
50:1 is 7.7L /2 = 3.85 L.  Now isn't that an odd number? <g>

Nat


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of john mercer
Sent: Monday, 2004 January 05 11:16
To: U.S. Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:28169] 2 cycle engines


If anyone has equipment with a 2 cycle engine and the mix between gas
and oil is 50:1 then the ratio is 5 l of gasoline to 100 ml of oil. This
is an easy mix, using metric measurements there is no way to make a
mistake.  I don't know how you would make a 50:1 mix using gallons and
fluid ounces.  If you  buy a gas can from home depot does the can have
both gallons and liters on it?  This information i have posted about the
50:1 mix anybody who wants to put it on any metric site go ahead. cheers


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