Sure! You can also use 4 stroke automotive oil that meets the API specification your motor needs, for a heck of a lot less money.
No, not a good idea to use vegetable oil. Use a TC-W3 rated, 2 stroke outboard oil blended for outboard use.
The 4 stroke Yamaha outboard requires a quality SAE 10W-40 motor oil.
Yes. Use same mix ratio.
I use 80 weight gear oil.
Most outboard manufacturers recommend a good quality 10W-30 motor oil for use in colder climates.
2 stroke-NOT outboard, but the same type such as used in chainsaws
Regarding the Suzuki DT 7,5 A Outboard 2 stroke motor 1977-1979; answer ; the amount of oil mix is 2 %,acc to my experience. - Remember to use genuine 2 stroke outboard motor oil with the NMMA (national motor association) TC-W3.
any good quality two stoke oil including outboard motor oil
Yes, you can use Quicksilver Formula 50-D outboard oil if your outboard motor specifies the use of a premium two-stroke oil. It is designed for high-performance outboard engines and meets industry standards for lubrication and protection. Always consult your owner's manual to ensure compatibility with your specific motor model and requirements.
Outboard ailerons are used at low speeds, cause if used at high speed, it tends to yield a twist moment, inboard ailerons are used for high and slow speeds
No, you should not use 2-stroke lawn oil in your outboard motor unless it is specifically designed for that purpose. Outboard motors typically require a different type of oil formulated for marine use, which provides better lubrication and protection against the harsh conditions of saltwater or freshwater environments. Using the wrong oil can lead to engine damage and decreased performance. Always consult your owner's manual for the recommended oil type.
Two-stroke oil is the same stuff whether it says "snowmobile," "outboard" or "weed whacker" on the bottle. As long as the mix ratio is right, you can put the same oil in your snowmobile and your boat.