Depends on the size of the engine. 300 HP = 80 L an hour
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No, you must use 2 cycle oil for the mix with gasoline.
The Johnson J90PLSS outboard motor typically uses a mixture of gasoline and 2-stroke oil. The recommended fuel is unleaded gasoline with a minimum octane rating of 87, mixed with 50:1 ratio of 2-stroke oil. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific fuel requirements and recommendations.
The correct mixture is 50:1 (gasoline to 2 stroke outboard oil). I own one of these motors. Don't forget the ethanol additive to kill the ethanol in the gasoline and save your carburetors.
50:1 ratio that is one pint to six gallons of gasoline?
1 pint of oil to 6 gallons of gas, or 50 to one. Same thing
Yes. For example, you can have an outboard motor on a boat.
50 to 1 (50 parts gasoline to 1 part oil). Or in everyday language 16 oz to 6 gallons of gasoline. There should be a label on your motor that gives this information. Of course if your Mercury is oil injected, you do not pre mix the oil in the gasoline.
the motor is a 1967 outboard
The correct fuel mixture for a 2002 Yamaha 15 hp outboard motor is typically a 50:1 ratio of gasoline to 2-stroke oil. This means mixing 2.6 ounces of oil per gallon of gasoline. Always use high-quality, marine-grade 2-stroke oil and ensure the gasoline is fresh and has an octane rating of 87 or higher. Consult the owner’s manual for specific recommendations and any updates.