on the cowl of my 1993 DT2 suzuki it states 100 to 1 mix.
99% of the outboard motors need 50:1
50:1
50:1 ratio
2% fullsuntetic oil
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.
50:1, I usually put 400mL into a 20L jerry can.
My mechanic says 100:1 I have done this for 40l last season without a problem
That depends on its age, most modern motors take fuel and mix oil separately and mix it for you, you only need to fill the mix oil reservoir.
The 1986 Johnson HP outboard motors typically require a fuel-to-oil mix ratio of 50:1 for optimal performance. This means you should mix 2.6 ounces of two-stroke oil per gallon of gasoline. It's essential to use a high-quality two-stroke oil designed for outboard motors to ensure proper lubrication and engine health. Always check the specific model's manual for any variations or recommendations.
50:1 is what we use in ours same mix in my outboard on the boat http://macswildboarpage.blogspot.com/ 50:1 isn't enough oil for these engines. Outboard motors run cooler since they are water cooled and may tolerate less oil. If you are using a very high line synthetic oil, then 40:1 is best, If you use a traditional 2 stroke oil (like from penzoil or made for a chain saw) use 32:1.
IT IS 50 PARTS gas 1 part oil so 1 pint of oil for 6 gallons of gas
fuel mix for a 1972 ted wiliams 7.5 hp outboard motor