can someone tell me what the gas to oil mixture for a 48 spl Johnson boat motor is please
50:1 i have a 1988 johnson 88 spl thats what i run and it runs sweet
just stay with the 50 to 1 ratio and you can't go wrong.
50:1
SPL means the motor is Split-Phase, on the motor where you found that it should have two numbers, i.e. 120/240 SPL HP. Meaning the motor operates different given 120 volts compared with 240 volts.
Sticker says 100:1 but they backed off that. 50:1 is right.
Yes and it on the rear of cylinder head...
319 lbs
The fuel mixture should be 50:1 . That's 16 oz. oil to 6 gallon gas.
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SPL on an outboard motor typically stands for "Super Low Pressure," which refers to a specific type of motor design or operational mode that emphasizes efficient fuel consumption and reduced emissions. It may also indicate a particular model or series known for its performance characteristics. Understanding the SPL designation can help users identify features and capabilities of the outboard motor. Always refer to the manufacturer's documentation for precise definitions and specifications.
mine is set at .040
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