The fuel mixture for a Homelite 240 chainsaw should be at a ratio of 32:1. For every 32 parts of gasoline, one part should be two-stroke oil. The Homelite 240 is a lightweight chainsaw with a 39.3 cubic centimeter engine. The chainsaw can run either a 16-inch or 18-inch guide bar. All 2 cycle engines recommend 1 can of 2 cycle engine oil to 1 gallon of gasoline. It's pretty universal. 1 gallon of gasoline to 1 bottle of 2:1 fuel oil. They sell these bottles at most hardware stores. Recommended fuel ratio for Homelite EZ. Discussion in 'Chainsaw' started by thunderbug, Apr 20, 2006. A couple of snomobile makers were having it relabelled for them. It might be well to note that Homelite's oil was a smoky, plug fouling goo in the late 1960's when my dad used it in his snomobiles. Don't keep mixed gas around for weeks Homelite calls for a 16:1 ratio in this saw. QUESTION: Is it safe to run a 50:1 full synthetic oil in the mix for this saw? Or are these old saws at risk if you cut down on the amount of oil? Remember, there was no synthetic oil at the time this saw was manufactured, and there is no doubt that the synthetic does offer superior lubricating ability. Summary of Contents for Homelite CSP3314. Page 1 356 mm (14 in.) 33cc Chainsaw CSP3314 Your new chainsaw has been engineered and manufactured to Homelite’s high standard for dependability, ease of operation and operator safety. Properly cared for, it will give you years of rugged, trouble-free performance.
Recommended fuel ratio for Homelite EZ. Discussion in 'Chainsaw' started by thunderbug, Apr 20, 2006. A couple of snomobile makers were having it relabelled for them. It might be well to note that Homelite's oil was a smoky, plug fouling goo in the late 1960's when my dad used it in his snomobiles. Don't keep mixed gas around for weeks Homelite calls for a 16:1 ratio in this saw. QUESTION: Is it safe to run a 50:1 full synthetic oil in the mix for this saw? Or are these old saws at risk if you cut down on the amount of oil? Remember, there was no synthetic oil at the time this saw was manufactured, and there is no doubt that the synthetic does offer superior lubricating ability. Summary of Contents for Homelite CSP3314. Page 1 356 mm (14 in.) 33cc Chainsaw CSP3314 Your new chainsaw has been engineered and manufactured to Homelite’s high standard for dependability, ease of operation and operator safety. Properly cared for, it will give you years of rugged, trouble-free performance.
8 Mar 2004 Outdoor Gasoline and Electric Powered Equipment and Small Engines - fuel/oil mixture - I have a Homelite gas powered trimmer that i'm trying 11 Apr 2018 When you change the fuel/oil ratio, you also change the fuel/air ratio; more oil= less gas=lean running=overheating. Oil has advanced further in 7 Sep 2018 Mix 3.2 oz. of engine oil with 1 gallon of regular gasoline. Because the oil will separate from the gasoline over time, thoroughly shake your oil and The fuel mixture for a Homelite 240 chainsaw should be at a ratio of 32:1. For every 32 parts of gasoline, one part should be two-stroke oil. The Homelite 240 is a The quality of the petrol and oil is extremely important to the running and life of the engine. Unsuitable fuels or mix ratios that do not comply with the specification Oil-to-Gas Ratios. Two-cycle engines use a mixture of oil and fuel to power and lubricate the engine. Homelite blower engines use a ratio of 50 parts gasoline to 1 part two-cycle engine oil. Two-cycle engine oil is commonly sold in 2.6-ounce containers; add it to 1 gallon of gas to achieve the 50:1 ratio. The recommended oil-to-gas ratio for a Homelite chainsaw, and most other brands of chainsaws, is a 50-to-1 mixture of 2.6 ounces of two-cycle chainsaw oil and 1 gallon of unleaded gasoline. The gasoline should be at least 87 octane.
If the owner uses ordinary two-stroke oil, the mix is 32 to 1 (or 4 ounces of oil per gallon of gasoline). The manual for this unit can be a little confusing regarding fuel mix because it gives a The fuel mixture for a Homelite 240 chainsaw should be at a ratio of 32:1. For every 32 parts of gasoline, one part should be two-stroke oil. The Homelite 240 is a lightweight chainsaw with a 39.3 cubic centimeter engine. The chainsaw can run either a 16-inch or 18-inch guide bar. All 2 cycle engines recommend 1 can of 2 cycle engine oil to 1 gallon of gasoline. It's pretty universal. 1 gallon of gasoline to 1 bottle of 2:1 fuel oil. They sell these bottles at most hardware stores. Recommended fuel ratio for Homelite EZ. Discussion in 'Chainsaw' started by thunderbug, Apr 20, 2006. A couple of snomobile makers were having it relabelled for them. It might be well to note that Homelite's oil was a smoky, plug fouling goo in the late 1960's when my dad used it in his snomobiles. Don't keep mixed gas around for weeks Homelite calls for a 16:1 ratio in this saw. QUESTION: Is it safe to run a 50:1 full synthetic oil in the mix for this saw? Or are these old saws at risk if you cut down on the amount of oil? Remember, there was no synthetic oil at the time this saw was manufactured, and there is no doubt that the synthetic does offer superior lubricating ability. Summary of Contents for Homelite CSP3314. Page 1 356 mm (14 in.) 33cc Chainsaw CSP3314 Your new chainsaw has been engineered and manufactured to Homelite’s high standard for dependability, ease of operation and operator safety. Properly cared for, it will give you years of rugged, trouble-free performance. And a 40:1 ratio is just 3.2 ounces of oil per gallon. The difference is just half an ounce, maybe a spoonful, and that is not going to cause much of an impact either way. You can study a 50 to 1 gas ratio chart online, or you can use a handy converter to calculate your requirement, like this one here.
The fuel mixture for a Homelite 240 chainsaw should be at a ratio of 32:1. For every 32 parts of gasoline, one part should be two-stroke oil. The Homelite 240 is a The quality of the petrol and oil is extremely important to the running and life of the engine. Unsuitable fuels or mix ratios that do not comply with the specification Oil-to-Gas Ratios. Two-cycle engines use a mixture of oil and fuel to power and lubricate the engine. Homelite blower engines use a ratio of 50 parts gasoline to 1 part two-cycle engine oil. Two-cycle engine oil is commonly sold in 2.6-ounce containers; add it to 1 gallon of gas to achieve the 50:1 ratio. The recommended oil-to-gas ratio for a Homelite chainsaw, and most other brands of chainsaws, is a 50-to-1 mixture of 2.6 ounces of two-cycle chainsaw oil and 1 gallon of unleaded gasoline. The gasoline should be at least 87 octane.