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On Tuesday, April 13, 2004 at 3:43:44 PM UTC-6, WRH wrote:
50:1 That's 1 pint oil added to 6 gal gas. Do your self a favor and only use good oil and high test gas. -- Bill Chesapeake, Va "Jeff Jones" wrote in message 4.205... can anyone tell me what the correct mixture is for a 1973 50 hp evinrude is? please reply to post or e-mail at thanks, Jeff OK. I am confused. 50:1 means 50 parts gasoline to 1 part oil. Example: 50 liters of gas to 1 liter of oil.By my calculations 6 US gallons equals 22.7 liters. This means you should put about 0.45 of a liter of oil in to get a 50:1 mix.(Simply put - 100:2 or 50:1 or 25:0.5) Can someone tell me what I am missing? Thanks |
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