more than likely 50 to 1
If not using the VRO system, use a ratio of 50:1, roughly one pint of 2 cycle oil, to six gallons of fuel.
The correct mixture would be 50:1, roughly one pint of 2 cycle oil to six gallons of fuel. This is provided the engine is not equipped with, and or using the vro injection system. If your oil injection system is operational simply top off your oil reservoir, no additional oil is required.
If not equipped with, or not using the vro injection system, a 50:1 fuel to 2 cycle oil ratio is needed. This is roughly one pint of 2 cycle oil, to six gallons of fuel.
If not using the oil injection system, a 150hp Mercury outboard would require a 50:1 ratio. This is roughly, one pint of 2 cycle oil, to six gallons of fuel.
Drain entire system, flush with clean water and refill with proper coolant mixture.
A Mercury outboard water pump is a engine cooling system. A outboard water pump is what blows steam through to get the car cool,
The stator assembly on the 125 hp Force outboard provides both voltage for the ignition system, and charging system. The stator is located under the flywheel.
A homogeneous mixture (system) is a mixture where its components are uniformly distributed throughout the mixture.A heterogeneous mixture (system) is a mixture where its components are not uniform or have localized regions with different properties.
Ignition System ComponentI'm not familiar with your engine, BUT... from your description that component into which the coil wire and the spark plug wires are plugged is called a "Distributor Cap."
If not using the oem oil injection system, use a 50:1 ratio, one pint of 2 cycle oil, to six gallons of fuel. If operating with the oil injection system, supplied with the engine, no additional oil is required.
The VRO system, that came on the engine originally, varied the ratio from approximately 100:1, to 50:1. Provided you are not using the OEM injection system, a mixture to the richest ratio, 50:1, would be best. This is roughly one pint of 2 cycle oil, to six gallons of fuel.
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