The recommended oil mixture for a Mercury 80 HP Blue Band outboard motor is typically a 50:1 fuel-to-oil ratio. This means using 2.5 ounces of 2-stroke engine oil for every gallon of gasoline. It's essential to use high-quality, TC-W3 rated 2-stroke oil to ensure optimal performance and engine protection. Always consult the owner's manual for specific recommendations and guidelines.
Mercury Marine used the blue colored cowling band during the period of mid 70, to early mid 1980. All Mercury outboards manufactured in this era, require a 50:1 ratio, one pint of 2 cycle oil, to six gallons of fuel.
300-1200
What is the weight of a 90 blue band mercury
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Red band ended in 1968 and blue band ran from around 1970 serial numbers are a more accurate method of determining year
1974
The Mercury Blue Band 50hp outboard motor with serial number 9282470 was manufactured in 1981. The "Blue Band" designation typically indicates models produced during the late 1970s and early 1980s. For exact specifications or historical details, you may refer to official Mercury Marine resources or outboard motor reference guides.
The blue band on a Mercury 20hp motor identifies it as a model designed specifically for use in saltwater environments, indicating features such as enhanced corrosion resistance. In contrast, the brown band typically signifies a model intended for freshwater use. These color-coded bands help users easily distinguish between the two types of motors based on their intended applications.
A 40 hp Mercury outboard, serial number 6052990, would be a 1982 year model.
An 85hp Mercury outboard, serial number 3867469, is a 1974 year model.
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An 85 hp Mercury outboard, serial number 4294803 is from back in 1975.