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.
Mercury quicksilver premium TC-W 3 or equivilent
I just changed the oil in my mercury 60 hp 4 stroke and had very little clean up. I let the oil completely drain from the motor before I removed the filter and had No drips there either. Just over 30 minutes to change motor oil and lower unit oil. Total cost of $35.00 included quicksilver 25W40 quicksilver oil filter and quicksilver 80/90 gear oil. Take your time and save your money . No reason to pay a dealer $150 to $250. for this simple oil change. Charliestoybox
The recommended oil-to-gas mix ratio for a 1969 Mercury 9.9 outboard motor is typically 50:1, which means 2.5 ounces of oil per gallon of fuel. It’s essential to use a high-quality two-stroke oil designed for outboard motors to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific guidelines, as recommendations may vary slightly based on model variations.
SAE 10w30 weight synthetic oil.
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No, not a good idea to use vegetable oil. Use a TC-W3 rated, 2 stroke outboard oil blended for outboard use.
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Filtron OC575
No,,,,, outboard oil is designed to operate even with water present and lawn mower fuel is not Using ordinary 2 stroke oil in an outboard is asking for it
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I'd go with Quicksilver.
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