No, you must use 2 cycle oil for the mix with gasoline.
No, you can not use engine oil in place of two cycle oil.
Either 3 parts oil to 5 parts of the other stuff or 5 parts oil to 3 parts of the other stuff (your question is not clear enough to indicate which).
It's not like you want a 50/50 mix, but if you simply need to add some oil for temporary use before you get around to doing an official oil change, then it's fine.
about 30%
I use 30-1 in mine.
You can mix them together if you wish. Nothing bad will happen. Just make sure to use the correct weight oil for your vehicle.
you do not have to mix your oil and gas in a metal can. the metal cans are generally a safety can designed for storage of fuel. try not to mix more fuel and oil than you can use in a 30 day period as the fuel starts to separate and will go bad
The manual recommends Lucas oil, which is what I use. I use the 30 oil, but you could use 10W-30. http://lucasoilstore.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=89&products_id=743&zenid=b07fc91b0f62e86b02a2bf116fa2f23d
No don't use 2 cylce in the crank case. You can use sae 30 or 10-30 but NOT 2 cycle as it is make to mix with gas and go in a gas tank - never in a crank case.
I think you can mix them without doing any damage to the engine. I think you can even add a quart of synthetic oil to regular oil if your engine is low on oil. Generally you would want the 5-30 in an area where it is colder.
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