A Johnson 48 special, 1989 year model, requires a 50:1 fuel to 2 cycle oil mix. This is roughly one pint of 2 cycle oil, to six gallons of fuel.
A 1989 model, 70 hp Johnson outboard requires a 50:1 ratio, one pint of 2 cycle oil, to six gallons of fuel.
50 to 1 ratio
in Canada a 1989 30 hp 100 to 1 but dealer said mix 50 to 1 they were blowing motors at 1oo to 1.I have been mixing about 70 to 1 no problem.
A 1989 year model, 25 hp Johnson outboard, model J25ELCEB, will run well on a 50:1 fuel, to two cycle oil, ratio. This is roughly one pint of oil, to six gallons of fuel.
The last year that Force offered the 125 model, 1989, the dry weight was 300 lbs. The 150 Johnson, 1989 year model, dry weight from 380 to 393 lbs, depending on model.
A 25 hp Johnson, model CJ25RWK, is a 1989 year model, commercial outboard.
-+ i have a 1987 20hp Mercury - mix is 50:1
A 1989 model, 200 hp Evinrude outboard, has a dry weight of 455 lbs.
The listed dry weight for a 1989 model, 48 hp Evinrude outboard is 188 lbs.
The 1989 model, 50 hp Mercury outboard has a listed dry weight of 188 lbs.
The 1989 Mercury 125 hp outboard motor typically requires a fuel mixture of 50:1 for optimal performance. This means mixing 2.5 ounces of two-stroke outboard oil with one gallon of gasoline. Always use high-quality marine-grade oil and fresh fuel to ensure the longevity and efficiency of the engine. It's advisable to consult the owner's manual for specific recommendations and any updates.
Evinrude did not produce the 115 hp outboard in 1989. They did however, resume production of the 115 in 1990, weighing in at 335 lbs.