50:1 GAS/OIL MIXTURE
Gas (US Gals)| Oil (Ounces) | Oil (Pints) | Gas (Liters)| Oil (Liters)
0.37...............| 0.95.............| 0.06.........| 1.40...........| 0.03
0.5.................| 1.28.............| 0.08.........| 1.90...........| 0.04
0.66...............| 1.69.............| 0.11.........| 2.50...........| 0.05
1.0.................| 2.56.............| 0.16.........| 3.79...........| 0.08
2.0.................| 5.12.............| 0.32.........| 7.58...........| 0.15
3.0.................| 7.68.............| 0.48.........| 11.37.........| 0.23
4.0.................| 10.24...........| 0.64.........| 15.16.........| 0.30
5.0.................| 12.80...........| 0.80.........| 18.94.........| 0.38
6.0.................| 15.36...........| 0.96.........| 22.73.........| 0.46
10.0...............| 25.60...........| 1.60.........| 37.89.........| 0.76
15.0...............| 38.40...........| 2.40.........| 56.83.........| 1.14
20.0...............| 51.20...........| 3.20.........| 75.78.........| 1.52
Hope This Helps.
Chrysler outboards produced after 1966 require a 50:1 fuel to oil mix.
gas and oil mixture
I have a 1972 85esl72 Johnson outboard motor and I use a 50:1 ratio.
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1972
Gas/Oil mix for this motor is 50/1,using TCW rated oil.
The 1972 model, 125hp Johnson, requires a 50:1 fuel, to 2 cycle oil ratio. This is roughly one pint of oil, to six gallons of fuel.
The recommended fuel/oil ratio for a 1972 model 65hp mercury is 50:1, roughly six gallons of fuel to one pint of2 cycle oil.
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An 18 hp Evinrude outboard, model 18202 would be a 1972 year model.