50:1 on slow use and 40:1 on every day use
ratio is 16 ounces of oil per six gallons of fuel
The dry weight of a 1993 model, 20 hp Evinrude outboard, is 120 lbs.
The 120 hp, Force / Mercury outboard, requires a 50:1 ratio, one pint of 2 cycle oil to six gallons of fuel.
An 1992 model, 120 hp Evinrude Ocean Pro outboard weighs 370 lbs.
165 kg
The 1992 model, 25 hp Evinrude outboard will usually run between 120-140 psi. The main thing here is that there is no more than 10 psi difference between cylinder readings.
The 120 hp, Force outboard requires a 50:1 ratio, one pint of 2 cycle oil, to six gallons of fuel.
3 of 8 mixture = 120 g1 of 8 mixture = 120/3 = 40total mixture = 40 x 8 = 320 gmixture without the sugar = 320g - 120g = 200 g.
about 2500 pounds dry weight (no fuel or extras) assuming the boat has a 120 hp Force outboard motor
A 120 volt motor is the inducer motor. It works the furnace.
If a motor is designed to run on different voltages there will be a wiring diagram on motor plate for 120 volt wiring. If not you will have to use a step up transformer to convert 120 V to the higher voltage.
A circuit board is the inducer motor. It runs off of 120 volts.