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36:1 Ratio. Kicking my arz

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by Marshel54, Mar 23, 2021.

  1. Marshel54

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    I am usually pretty good at math but I can't come up with same answer twice.
    Have a gallon can.
    2.56 of oil
    35:1 Ratio
    How much gas in gallons.
     
  2. In the Pines

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    4 oz of oil to 1 gallon makes 32-1. so I'd just pour in half gallon and go on my business.
    If I'm reading the 2.56 as oz's of oil correctly that is..
     
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  3. Eric VW

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    The charts available on the internet (Holey Moley)
    indicate you’ll need more oil at 1 gallon of gas.
     
  4. JRHAWK9

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    2.56*35 = 89.6 oz

    89.6/128 = 0.7 gallons of gas mixed with 2.56 oz of oil will yield a 35:1 mix ratio.

    128oz per gallon.

    I want to know what you are using to measure exactly 2.56 oz of oil? :D
     
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  5. thewoodlands

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    I found this with a quick search.
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  6. JRHAWK9

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    Using that chart for 35:1.....

    2.56/3.7 = 0.69 gallons.....check.
     
  7. Marshel54

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    I miss read the jug of oil. Actually 2.6 oz.
     
  8. The Wood Wolverine

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    Why not go wild and run 37.5/1? :emb:
     
  9. JRHAWK9

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    2.6*36 = 93.6 oz

    93.6/128 = 0.73 gallons of gas mixed with 2.6 oz of oil will yield a 36:1 mix ratio.
     
  10. clemsonfor

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    Why not just go 32:1 that's so close to what you originally are asking about it's moot? And the math is way easier and you don't really need syringes to measure hundreds of gallons:rofl: :lol:
     
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    32:1 is 2oz of oil in half a gallon of gas
     
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    That is just crazy talk!!!
     
  13. stuckinthemuck

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    I think his oil container is 2.6 oz. I don’t think he wants to just pour 2.0 oz from the container but rather use it all. That would likely make it MORE difficult. JRHAWK9 ’s math works well. Prob use a little of the mix to get the last of the residual oil from the container
     
  14. buzz-saw

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    Easy math.
    Take your fuel in ounces ( gallon is 128 ) and divide by desired ratio and wa-la . Thans how much oil in oz. you need

    128 (oz in a gallon ) / 36 ( desired ratio ) = 3.55 oz of oil per gallon
     
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  15. JRHAWK9

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    yup! Although he wanted to know how much gas for 2.6oz of oil at 36:1. :)
     
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    Boy I better learn to read , sorry about that.

    oz of oil multiplied by desired ratio
    In this case

    2.6 ( oil ) x 36 ( ratio ) = 93.6 oz. of gas
     
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  17. In the Pines

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    that is what I said... are we going to start splitting hairs or something?
     
  18. buzz-saw

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    1/2 gallon 36:1 = 1.77777778 oz of oil
    and i doubt your saw will notice one bit if it was 2 oz. , probably a little left in the bottle or measuring cup anyway.
     
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    If you wanna be fancy they make an oil/gas calculator app.
     
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  20. yooperdave

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    But, but, .......... just how many tenths of an ounce would you allow for the residual oil that is always left over inside of those danged oil bottles????

    Yeah, not a single one of youse guys mentioned that! :smoke:
     
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