The fuel mixture for a HP Sea King 2-stroke outboard typically requires a mixture of gasoline and 2-stroke oil. A common ratio is 50:1, which means 50 parts gasoline to 1 part oil. However, it's essential to check the owner's manual for the specific model, as some may require a different mixture ratio. Always use high-quality, unleaded gasoline and 2-stroke oil designed for marine engines for optimal performance.
One quart saw 30 motor oil per six gallons regular fuel.
Your motor is made by Chrysler, Model# VWB52119b is a 15hp, 1981-2
For a 5 HP Montgomery Ward Sea King outboard motor, you should use a 50:1 mixture of fuel and oil. Typically, this means mixing 2.6 ounces of 2-stroke engine oil with one gallon of unleaded gasoline. It's essential to use high-quality 2-stroke oil that meets the manufacturer's specifications to ensure optimal performance and engine longevity. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific recommendations regarding oil type and mixture ratios.
The mixture you are looking for is 50:1.
manual reads 1/3 pint sae motor oil per gallon of gas. Thats 24:1 Thats a 1957 sea king made by Gale. Newer 2 stroke oil (tcw3) is now recommended. Probably could go with less oil than 24:1 with newer oil. However 24:1 is the mix ratio reccommended.
50:1
my 60's sea king 25 hp takes 6:1
it depends....
most all outboards are 50 to 1 ratio. you could run a little richer. not much. It is not like a weed eater that is 40 to 1. Always make sure if the motor has not been run for a season. Pull the plugs and shot some wd- 40 in the cylinders. Always run your engine fuel rich at the end of the season before storing. That is run it rich and unplug the fuel line and let the engine run out of that fuel.
Start at 1 1/2 turns from seat and then adjust for the best idle
she probally had a stroke
A 7.5 HP Montgomery Ward Outboard Boat Motor