The 1959 model, 35 hp Johnson uses a two line, pressure type fuel tank. The tank is equipped with a pump, for initial priming, and as the engine runs, air, generated by crankcase pressure, travels down one line, from the engine, and pressurizes the tank. With the tank pressurized, fuel is then forced through the second hose to the engine.
Yes, follow the fuel lines and you will find the filter.
A 1989 year model, 25 hp Johnson outboard, model J25ELCEB, will run well on a 50:1 fuel, to two cycle oil, ratio. This is roughly one pint of oil, to six gallons of fuel.
what is the oil/fuel mixture for 1975 15hp johnson
A 1986 year model 30hp Johnson outboard uses a 50:1 fuel to oil ratio.
100:1
The fuel to oil ratio for a 1962 model Johnson outboard is 24:1.
The 1972 model requires a 50:1 ratio, the 1960 model requires a ratio of 24:1.
The Johnson 75 hp Stinger model requires a 50:1 ratio, one pint of 2 cycle oil, to six gallons of fuel.
The 1970 model, 9.9hp Johnson outboard requires a 50:1 fuel to oil ratio. This is roughly, one pint of 2 cycle oil, to six gallons of fuel.
The 1972 model, 125hp Johnson, requires a 50:1 fuel, to 2 cycle oil ratio. This is roughly one pint of oil, to six gallons of fuel.
BJ4BRE1A Is made in 1991 and the Fuel mix is 50 to 1
The 1975 model, 9.9 hp Johnson outboard requires a 50:1 ratio, one pint of 2 cycle oil, to six gallons of fuel.