For a 3 hp Johnson outboard motor model JW-12, the recommended oil-to-gas mixture is typically 50:1, which means 2.5 ounces of oil per gallon of gasoline. It's important to use a high-quality two-stroke oil that meets the manufacturer's specifications. Always refer to the owner's manual for the most accurate information regarding fuel and oil mixtures.
The ratio is 50:1.
A 1986 year model 30hp Johnson outboard uses a 50:1 fuel to oil ratio.
A 1981 model, 140 hp Johnson outboard requires a 50:1 ratio.
50:1 is what I use
50 to 1
I have a 1972 85esl72 Johnson outboard motor and I use a 50:1 ratio.
Your 1958 Johnson uses a 24 to 1 mixture.
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A 200 hp Johnson outboard, model number J200STLCDR is a 1986 year model.
A Johnson outboard, model number CD24D is a 1967 model, 6 hp engine.
The model number J50BELCRM indicates that your Johnson outboard motor was manufactured in 1991. The "B" in the model number typically designates the year of manufacture, with "B" corresponding to 1991 in the Johnson outboard motor coding system.
50:1 is the correct mixture for a 1992 Johnson 60 hp outboard.