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.
The Sea King GG8960A model, produced by Montgomery Ward, is a 5 HP outboard motor that was manufactured around the year 1975. The serial number 75X670587 indicates that it was likely produced in that year, as the first two digits (75) usually represent the year of manufacture for many outboard motors. For precise dating, it's always best to consult specific manufacturer records or resources.
A Johnson outboard, model number CD24D is a 1967 model, 6 hp engine.
Evinrude outboard, model number E48ESLER is a 1994 model, 48hp engine.
A Johnson outboard engine, model number RDE19M, would be a 1957 year model, 35 hp outboard.
Johnson outboard model number LD-12, is a 1967 model, 5 hp engine.
The 1978 model, 115 hp Mercury outboard requires a 50:1 ratio, one pint of 2 cycle oil, to six gallons of fuel.
The correct mixture is 50:1 for run in motors. I would be suprised if your engine isn't run in unless its been rebuilt.
Model number J20ELCCA is a 20 hp Johnson outboard, electric start, long shaft, 1988 model, outboard engine.
This is a 35hp Johnson outboard, 1984 year model. Thanks for the info. Most helpful Cheers scorpio48 (Pete)
A Johnson outboard, model number J35BALCSM, would be a 1980 model, 35 hp engine.
i have a 25 hp mariner and i use a 50:1 mixture
50:1