The 15 hp Johnson will run well on a 50:1 ratio, roughly one pint 2 cycle oil, to six gallons of fuel.
They are all 50 to 1
The 55 hp Johnson outboard requires a 50:1 ratio, one pint of 2 cycle oil, to six gallons of fuel.
50 to 1
At the end of the rope stupid
The required plug gap for a 25 hp Johnson outboard is .030 in.
A Johnson outboard, model number JW-17, would be a 3 hp engine, manufactured in 1961-62.
In order to determine the weight of a 1996 Johnson, the model number, or at least the engine horsepower must be known.
the 85 is the horsepower and the 75 is the year(1975)That is what I was told...I have same motor
How old is a Johnson 60 HP outboard motor serial G7050973
Johnson 4hp outboard bj4brcud
50:1 oil mix is typical for outboard two-cycles. Some do a little more in the winter.
well considering the engine type petrol diesel the best outboard motor to get would be a petrol engine as this is easy fuel to come across just don't get any water in the fuel tank as this will cause the engine to cease and that's bad so get a petrol engined outboard motor and petrol hope this helps